MENZIES Aviation and Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) have unveiled plans to develop a new 245,000 square foot greenfield domestic cargo terminal at the airport, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The new facility at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru will have a maximum handling capacity of 360,000 tonnes with space to handle up to 42 trucks simultaneously and eight floor-level weighted scales for accurate cargo weight and volume verification.
'It will support a wide variety of airfreight commodities and incorporates advanced technology, specialised storage facilities, and sustainable design principles to deliver seamless handling while accommodating future growth in cargo demand,' Menzies said in a press release.
The cargo handler added that the facility will be built in line with Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) standards.
Charles Wyley, Menzies executive vice president, Middle East, Africa & Asia, said: 'With the rapid growth in air cargo in India - which is set to reach 5.8 million tonnes by 2029 [according to the Trade and Transport Group], this facility is designed to not only meet today's demand but to scale for future needs as the industry continues to evolve.'
Satyaki Raghunath, chief operating officer of BIAL, added: 'This new domestic cargo terminal reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainable growth. By seamlessly integrating eco-friendly practices with cutting-edge technology, we have created a facility that addresses the growing demand for domestic cargo but also sets benchmarks for operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.'
Menzies Aviation won a 15-year contract to provide cargo handling services on domestic flights at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru in 2023.
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The new facility at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru will have a maximum handling capacity of 360,000 tonnes with space to handle up to 42 trucks simultaneously and eight floor-level weighted scales for accurate cargo weight and volume verification.
'It will support a wide variety of airfreight commodities and incorporates advanced technology, specialised storage facilities, and sustainable design principles to deliver seamless handling while accommodating future growth in cargo demand,' Menzies said in a press release.
The cargo handler added that the facility will be built in line with Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) standards.
Charles Wyley, Menzies executive vice president, Middle East, Africa & Asia, said: 'With the rapid growth in air cargo in India - which is set to reach 5.8 million tonnes by 2029 [according to the Trade and Transport Group], this facility is designed to not only meet today's demand but to scale for future needs as the industry continues to evolve.'
Satyaki Raghunath, chief operating officer of BIAL, added: 'This new domestic cargo terminal reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainable growth. By seamlessly integrating eco-friendly practices with cutting-edge technology, we have created a facility that addresses the growing demand for domestic cargo but also sets benchmarks for operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.'
Menzies Aviation won a 15-year contract to provide cargo handling services on domestic flights at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru in 2023.
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