Bangalore-based software engineers of LogicaCMG will manage and support information applications for European airline Britannia Airways.
LogicaCMG said it had bagged a five-year contract worth $12 million to manage and support information technology applications for Britannia Airways from its Indian unit in Bangalore.
"The scope of the five-year contract covers management, support and enhancement of over 120 of Britannia Airways' IT applications, which LogicaCMG will deliver out of India," LogicaCMG - business development director (outsourcing), UK, Andrew de Cleyn, told PTI.
LogicaCMG, which began working with Britannia since 1997, presently manages the airline's applications, including finance, human resources, engineering, flight scheduling and sales.
Around 50 people of LogicaCMG, Bangalore will be dedicated for the project.
"There will be a lot of software development work which will be undertaken from India," Britannia Airways, head of information systems, Neil Boulton, said.
Britannia Airways is owned by Germany's TUI AG, Europe's biggest tourism group, and is one of the largest holiday airlines, with a current fleet of 33 aircraft, offering a wide network of holiday flights from the UK.
LogicaCMG offshore services provides offshore and onshore product and project development, applications management, outsourcing services and business process outsourcing services.