Global Holdings Company (GHC), the holding company of telecom firms GTL and GTL 
Infrastructure, is in talks to acquire Mumbai-based Indmar Aviation Services 
Company for an undisclosed amount. The deal is expected to be concluded within 
the next 15-20 days.

Global Projects and Aviations, a subsidiary of Global Holdings Company (GHC), 
will be the designated company to acquire Indmar, sources close to the 
development said.

Cash-strapped Indmar, which provides maintenance and repair services to general 
aviation, was in talks with investors for fund-raising.

Both, Global Projects and Aviations and Indmar officials confirmed the 
development. While an Indmar top source said Global Projects and Aviations has 
acquired Indmar, Aviations Group COO Rajiv Wadhwa said GTL and GTL 
Infrastructure have not directly or indirectly invested in the company. 
However, a GHC spokesperson denied the development.

Headquartered at the Mumbai International Airport, Indmar has presence across 
nine locations in the country. It has 40 engineers and is currently entangled 
in a legal suit with the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) that has 
served an eviction notice to the company through Airports Authority of India to 
vacate the premises as the designated lease period has expired. The matter is 
in the court.

Global Projects has plans to build a Maintenance, Repair and Overhauling (MRO) 
facility and venture into air cargo business with base at Baramati in 
Maharashtra.

Global Projects also plans to expand in the aviation-related businesses and 
services through acquisitions. It plans to set up maintenance, repair and 
overhauling services facility and a flying training institute at Baramati, 
Maharashtra.

The company also plans to expand into heli-charter services with Mumbai as its 
base. Aviation companies plan to expand into heli-taxi, charter and 
heli-tourism services as the sector is underserviced and with the companies 
expanding into nearby cities it is a lucrative business proposition.

The civil aviation ministry plans to develop heliports in Mumbai, which is 
under consideration.

Source: Business Standard

A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility. 
 - Aristotle
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