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ARINC bags order for deploying systems at IGI airport

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Major transport technology firm ARINC, which completed deployment of common-use systems for passenger and baggage handling at the new domestic departure terminal at the IGI Airport here, today said it has won the contract for the new international terminal as well.     

Its senior officials said ARINC would be bidding for similar contracts for all airports in India which were being modernised, including those in Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and 35 non-metro airports.     

"We will bid for any and every airport that is open for bidding in India," ARINC Vice-President Randy Pizzi said.     

Announcing that ARINC had been awarded the project for the new international terminal at IGI Airport or T3, he said ARINC would deploy over 500 multi-user system environment (vMUSE) for passenger processing local departure control system and baggage management system, which would totally automate all these processes.     

 

In terms of area, T3 would be the second largest terminal in the world after the one at the Beijing airport.     

ARINC is also working with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for installing check-in systems at three points on the Airport Express route which is under construction, said ARINC's India Manager Guruprasad Rao.     

Once the Airport Express metro service is launched, a passenger can check-in at the three stations with his or her baggage taken care of there itself instead of the airport.

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First Published: Jun 11 2009 | 5:01 PM IST

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