Hyderabad International Airport, India
- Annual Passenger Capacity - 34 MPPA
- Passenger Terminal Building – 3,79,089 sq mtr (4 million Sq ft)
- Airside Area (Taxiways + Apron) – 18,56,650 sq mtr
- Contact Stands / Passenger Boarding Bridges – 44 Nos
- Remote stands – 49 Nos
Delhi International Airport, India
- Terminal 1 Expansion – 192,980 Sqm
- Apron area increase from 2,82,000 to 6,29,285 Sqm
- 82 Aircraft stands (22 Contact)
- New 4th Runway length 4.4Kms with RETs
- 2 full length taxiways with 60Km drain network & 2.2Km Eastern Cross Taxiway
- Forecourt expansion – 3 Lanes each at Departure & Arrival Levels
Manohar International Airport, India
- Site Preparation Works ~ 850 Hectares
- 67,000 sqm Integrated Terminal Building
- 381 acres of City side development works Parking, Fuel Farm, Utilities, Road
- 3,750 m Code 4E Runway and Parallel taxiway
- Apron with 5 Contact & 9 Remote Stands
- ATC Tower and associated Infrastructure
Heraklion International Airport, Crete, Greece
- First Phase Capacity: 15 MPPA
- Concession Period: 35 Years
- Construction First Phase duration: 60 Months
- Expected Initial Capex: € 520 Mn
- Consortium: Terna S.A. and GMR Airports Limited
Mactan Cebu International Airport, Philippines
- Passenger Terminal Building 2 (62,000 sq.m.)– Civil Structures, MEP, and Finishes
- Refurbishment of Existing Terminal 1
- New Apron for T2 with 8 Code C + 3 MARS stands
- Car-park Development for 350 spaces
- Elevated Approach Road
- Airport Village Mall Complex
Kuwait International Airport, Terminal 2
- Master System Integrator for Information & Communications Technology SITC Works at Terminal II
- Passenger Processing Systems
- Airport Information Systems
- Active Network & Passive Network
- Control Centre
- Information Broker
- Public Address Systems
- Electronic Displays
- Multi-Media Distribution Systems
- Telephony System
- Information Kiosks
- Billing Systems
- Clock Systems
- Radio
- In-Building Systems
Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, Istanbul
- 25 million Passenger Terminal built in record 18 months and within budgeted costs
- Bid awarded to GMR after 32 rounds of bidding
- Total capital expenditure (Phase 1): Euro 451 Mn
- Voted the World’s Best Airport at the World LCC Congress – Sept 2010
- GMR divested the airport in 2014
Al Ahsa International Airport, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Terminal Building Expansion
- Terminal Building Façade and Expansion
- Terminal Building Internal Rehabilitation
- Enhancement of Airside and Landside Facilities and Services
- Modification of Existing Electrical Power Supply System
General Aviation Terminal, Delhi International Airport
- Dedicated bays for private jets and chartered aircraft
- Lounges, Retails and F&B Sections
- Customs & Immigration Sections