
These services are for the new passenger terminal at Bahrain International airport, plus the apron area, fire station, fuel farm and aircraft maintenance facilities.
The deal was signed recently by Fraport's Executive Board Chairman, Dr Stefan Schulte, along with Bahrain’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, Kamal bin Ahmed Mohamed, and Bahrain Airport Company's CEO, Mohamed Yousif Al Binfalah. Fraport will undertake to provide its full range of ORAT services bundled in three consulting phases, running over 32 months and requiring a total of 4,700 project man days. Scheduled to be inaugurated in 2019, Bahrain International airport’s new passenger terminal will have the capacity to serve 14m passengers per year and is a key infrastructure element within BAC’s Airport Modernisation Programme.