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Indian plans MRO unit

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Hyderabad April 19 Indian will set up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in the upcoming Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad near here.

The company has signed a lease agreement with GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL), which is taking up the international airport project.

Indian will create an MRO facility at Shamshabad by transferring its existing operations at the Begumpet Airport. It would commence operations around the time the new airport goes operational in March next.

The present facility in Begumpet airport handles the initial maintenance checks including C-Checks on Indian Airlines'Airbus-320 aircraft. The Indian Airlines will render similar service to its aircraft as well as those belonging to Air India at the new facility, a press release said.

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