Air India is constructing a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility on a 35-acre site at Bengaluru International Airport. The Rs 1,400 crore project aims to enhance fleet reliability and efficiency. Set to be operational by early 2026, it will create over 1,200 jobs and support around 200 SMEs in Karnataka.
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