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Project References, Airports Project references, Airports Project name Location Delivered products Year Copenhagen Airport Copenhagen, Denmark AHU 2017 Istanbul Grand Airport Istanbul, Turkey AHU, Fancoils 2017 MTB Car Park, Abu Dhabi Airport Abu Dhabi, UAE Air curtains, Fans 2016 Muscat Int. Airport, Catering Facilities (MC-13) Muscat, Sultanate of Oman Fans 2015 Benazir Bhutto International Airport (BBIA) Islamabad, Pakistan Fans 2015 Abu Dhabi international Airport Abu Dhabi, UAE Fans 2014 Muscat International Airport, Radar Tower Muscat, Sultanate of Oman Fans 2013 Muscat International Airport, MC-3 Muscat, Sultanate of Oman Fans 2013 Beirut Int. Airport, Middle East Airl. Train. Center Beirut, Lebanon Fans, AHU 2013 Hurghada International Airport Hurghada, Egypt AHU, Fans 2012 Suleymaniah Airport, Cargo Village Suleymaniah, Iraq Air curtain 2012 Beirut International Airport, Catering Facilities Beirut, Lebanon Fans 2012 Beirut International Airport, VIP Area Beirut, Lebanon Fans 2012 Sohar International Airport (Batinah) Sohar, Sultanate of Oman AHU 2012 New Airport Terminal Bratislava, Slovakia Fans, ADP, Air curtains 2012 Queen Alia International Airport Amman, Jordan Fans 2011 Dubai Airport T3 tunnel Dubai, UAE Fans 2008 Riga Airport Riga, Latvia AHU, Air curtains, Fans. 1995-2017 Ahmedabad Airport Ahmedabad, India Airport Authority of India India Aurangabad Airport Aurangabad, India Amritsar Airport Amritsar, India Bhubaneswar Airport Bhubaneswar, India Bhopal Airport Bhopal, India Chandigarh Airport Chandigarh, India Delhi International Airport - T3 Delhi, India Dehradun Airport Dehradun, India Durgapur Airport Durgapur, India Hyderabad International Airport Hyderabad, India IAAI Guwahati Airport, Kolkata Guwahati, India Jaipur Airport Jaipur, India Jammu Airport Jammu, India Khajuraho Airport Khajuraho, India Kolkata Airport Kolkata, India Mumbai International Airport Terminal 1C Mumbai, India Mangalore Airport Mangalore, India Madurai Airport Madurai, India Nagpur Airport Nagpur, India Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Int. Airport Kolkata, India Pune Airport Pune, India Srinagar Airport Srinagar, India Trivandrum Airport Trivandrum, India Systemair 2018-12-14 Project references, Airports Project name Location Delivered products Year Udaipur Airport Udaipur, India Vizag Airport Vizag, India Milan–Malpensa Airport Milan, Italy Istrana Air Base- Military Airport Istrana, Italy Brindisi – Salento Airport Brindisi, Italy Bari Palese Airport Bari, Italy İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport İzmir, Turkey Atatürk International Airport Istanbul, Turkey Dalaman Airport Dalaman, Turkey Kosova Pristina Airport Prishtina, Turkey Ankara Esenboğa Airport Ankara, Turkey Pulkova Airport (St Petersburg) Pulkova, Turkey Sofia Airport Sofia, Turkey İstanbul 3rd Airport İstanbul, Turkey Hatay Airport Hatay, Turkey Erbil Airport Erbil, Turkey Systemair 2018-12-14.
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