Krystal Bags Rs 200.26 Mn Facility Management Deal at Patna Airport
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Krystal Bags Rs 200.26 Mn Facility Management Deal at Patna Airport

Krystal Integrated Services (KISL), a leading provider of integrated facility management solutions, has secured a significant contract from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the new terminal building of Jay Prakash Narayan International (JPNI) Airport in Patna. Valued at approximately Rs 200.26 million, the three-year contract underscores Krystal’s expanding footprint in managing critical public infrastructure.

Under the terms of the contract, Krystal will deliver comprehensive facility management services across the terminal. These services aim to ensure seamless operations, enhanced passenger comfort, and strict compliance with international hygiene and safety standards at one of Bihar’s busiest airports.

“We’re incredibly proud to be entrusted with the responsibility of managing facilities at the new terminal of JPNI Airport. This isn’t just another contract — it’s a reflection of the trust that institutions like the Airports Authority of India place in our people, our processes, and our purpose. Airports demand the highest levels of efficiency, safety, and cleanliness. Our team understands how smooth operations can directly impact the experience of thousands of daily travellers, and we’re committed to delivering excellence,” said Sanjay Dighe, CEO & Whole Time Director, Krystal Integrated Services.

With this win, Krystal continues to expand its footprint in the aviation and infrastructure sectors, aligning with its strategic focus on high-value public sector projects. The company currently serves a wide range of industries including healthcare, education, public administration, airports, railways, metro systems, and retail. Beyond facility services, KISL also offers staffing solutions, payroll management, private security, catering services, and waste management.

Krystal Integrated Services (KISL), a leading provider of integrated facility management solutions, has secured a significant contract from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the new terminal building of Jay Prakash Narayan International (JPNI) Airport in Patna. Valued at approximately Rs 200.26 million, the three-year contract underscores Krystal’s expanding footprint in managing critical public infrastructure.Under the terms of the contract, Krystal will deliver comprehensive facility management services across the terminal. These services aim to ensure seamless operations, enhanced passenger comfort, and strict compliance with international hygiene and safety standards at one of Bihar’s busiest airports.“We’re incredibly proud to be entrusted with the responsibility of managing facilities at the new terminal of JPNI Airport. This isn’t just another contract — it’s a reflection of the trust that institutions like the Airports Authority of India place in our people, our processes, and our purpose. Airports demand the highest levels of efficiency, safety, and cleanliness. Our team understands how smooth operations can directly impact the experience of thousands of daily travellers, and we’re committed to delivering excellence,” said Sanjay Dighe, CEO & Whole Time Director, Krystal Integrated Services.With this win, Krystal continues to expand its footprint in the aviation and infrastructure sectors, aligning with its strategic focus on high-value public sector projects. The company currently serves a wide range of industries including healthcare, education, public administration, airports, railways, metro systems, and retail. Beyond facility services, KISL also offers staffing solutions, payroll management, private security, catering services, and waste management.

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