Safari, $98m Saudi airports deal

The Saudi Ministry of Defence and Aviation has awarded a $98m contract to the Safari Company to operate and maintain aviation systems and equipment at Saudi Arabia's airports. The three-year contract will serve more than 100 international airlines operating flights to the Kingdom, reported the Saudi Press Agency. [AMEInfo.com]

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Posted May 11, 2005

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