Besides, the central public sector enterprise would also lend its expertise to the airline in planning, design and construction management of aircraft hangers and cargo complexes, among others, as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the two government-run entities here today.
Under the pact, RITES will assist Air India in the areas of planning, design and construction management of aircraft maintenance hangars, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities, building air cargo terminals, among others, Air India said in a release today.
RITES will also help in the preparations of detailed project reports, design of airport pavements and detailed design and cost planning of all engineering and construction works, among others, it said.
"RITES has been mandated to suggest us a roadmap for the Nagpur MRO facility and how to generate maximum revenue from it," Air India sources said.
It has been asked to submit the roadmap by January 15 next, they said, adding, "the three years partnership also entails a host of other projects for Air India."
RITES, as part of the MoU would also carry out field surveys for flag carrier on the road and rail traffic from two city pairs, which would help the airline in assessing the air traffic potential from the surveyed cities, sources said.
"We intend to wean away a sizeable chunk of road and rail traffic from tier II/III cities. One of the ideas behind engaging RITES is to have some feasibility study before assessing air traffic potential from such cities," they said.
