Posted by meb at November 3rd, 2008

Turkish airport ground services provider Celebi said on Monday a consortium of which it was part had won a tender to provide ground services for 10 years at Mumbai international airport in India.

Shares in Celebi were up 10.2 percent at 5.60 YTL in Istanbul after the announcement. The main share index was up 2.3 percent.

Celebi has a 51 percent stake in the venture and Nas Aviation Services India (Nas India) has a 49 percent stake.

The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai served around 22 million passengers in 2007.
source: Hurriyet daily

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