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Andhra signs MoU with Emirates Group

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The government on Thursday signed a MoU with the which is expected to bring in investment of Rs 30,000 crore to the state, officials said.

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Economic Development Board and the international aviation holding company during N. Chandrababu Naidu's visit to

The MoU also included a discussion on setting up a Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), an aviation training centre and a unit of in-flight consumables, said a statement from the here.

The expressed keen interest in operating in Amaravati and other parts of Andhra Pradesh, once regulations are relaxed by the

The number of seats from in a flight are limited by the agreement with the and needs to be revised, the statement quotes Emirates officials as saying.

Naidu called on Sheikh Maktoum and recalled that as the of undivided he was instrumental in the expansion of in India, and in starting the first Emirates flight from

He invited Sheikh Ahmed to visit Amaravati and explore possibilities of building and operating airports and start a joint venture in aviation with the Sheikh Ahmed responded positively.

As a part of his day-long tour, Naidu met officials from the Phoenix Group, a global agrifood and resource enterprise.

The explained the innovative methods that are being adopted in in the field of agriculture.

He was told by the officials that they will start the rice mill and plant works as proposed earlier in April.

He also asked the officials to explore locations for peanut farming and of peanut butter in Anantapur.

Naidu also met Sharafuddin Mohammad Hussain, of the The company officials have already visited to explore opportunities and they have seen some land parcels for a Zone.

Addressing the officials' concern over land prices and the Union Government's policies over food processing, the asked the officials to meet the departments concerned and assured them that all clearances will be given at the earliest.

He urged officials of DP world, which operates 78 marine and inland terminals in 40 countries, to set up a Special Economic Zone in the state. The group provides maritime services, logistics and

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 20:44 IST
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