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Article: India: Rs16 crore boost to fire safety at Ahmedabad int'l airport.
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- July 23, 2009
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Byline: kusumv03
As part of a plan to meet the international standards for fire fighting at different airports of the country, Sardar Vallabhbhai International Airport, Ahmedabad has received four new state-of-the-art fire-fighter and rescue vehicles from the Airports Authority of India. The total cost of these vehicles amounts to Rs16 crore, with each vehicle costing Rs4 crore.
Similar vehicles have been provided to the Mumbai and Delhi airports, while the remaining airports across the country will get them in the coming months.
According to airport officials, these vehicles arrived at the fire department on Wednesday. The vehicles have been ...