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ABB bags Kolkata airport order

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Bangalore, June 22 ABB, the leading power and automation group, has received an order of Rs 55 crore to provide the electrical infrastructure for modernisation of Kolkata airport. The order provides complete power supply package for the airport from Italian- Thai Development Public Company Ltd (ITD) and ITD Cementation, the contractors for the modernisation project.

The new integrated passenger terminal, which is being built over 180,000 sq. metres, will handle approximately 20 million passengers every year – four times the current capacity.

After modernisation, both the runways will be suitable for Airbus A380.

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