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Februar 23, 2016

AXA GPU’s for Jinnah Intl. Airport

Jinnah Intl. Airport, Karachi, Pakistan.

A successful Factory Acceptance Test was performed for the 9 AXA Ground Power Units sold to

Jinnah Intl. Airport, Karachi, Pakistan.

We were proud to welcome 2 officials from The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority along with a representative from The Imperial Electric Company, who will be the installer for this project. Pakistan is a growing market for AXA Power with more than 40 units to be delivered in 2016.

We hope that Jinnah Intl. Airport will be satisfied with their 9 new incoming AXA GPU’s.

Photo showing the attendees:

Eng. Asif Ali Shah Gillani – Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority

Eng. Muhammad Aslam Bhutto – Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority

Muhammad Yaseen – General Manager (south) – The Imperial Electric Company

From ITW GSE: Service & Commissioning Engineer Jeyalingam Kathirgamathambi, Project Mmanager Claus Frydenlund Hansen and Area Manager David Feuga.

 

 

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