
In preparation of the upcoming Commonwealth Games, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has initiated plans to modernize and restructure its systems and terminals. This includes work at the new Terminal 3. DIAL is anticipating more than 34 million passengers per year during the 2010 Commonwealth Games
DIAL has roped in Unisys Corporation as the systems integrator for this project. The work will include design, test, and commission of the overall integration of various disparate airport systems that supply information to the airport community. This includes the airlines, ground handlers, and government agencies such as immigration and customs and franchise operators.
Unisys has been awarded two contracts: Systems integration agreement to work with GMR, the infrastructure leader at DIAL, and a subcontracted systems integration agreement with Larsen & Toubro Limited, the prime contractor for the project.
Prabhakararao Indana, CEO-Airport Development, DIAL said, We are happy to be associated with Unisys, which helps us take a step closer to our dream and endeavor of providing world class facilities to our passengers.
DIAL has roped in Unisys Corporation as the systems integrator for this project. The work will include design, test, and commission of the overall integration of various disparate airport systems that supply information to the airport community. This includes the airlines, ground handlers, and government agencies such as immigration and customs and franchise operators.
Unisys has been awarded two contracts: Systems integration agreement to work with GMR, the infrastructure leader at DIAL, and a subcontracted systems integration agreement with Larsen & Toubro Limited, the prime contractor for the project.
Prabhakararao Indana, CEO-Airport Development, DIAL said, We are happy to be associated with Unisys, which helps us take a step closer to our dream and endeavor of providing world class facilities to our passengers.
Ref.CXOtoday
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