logo
#

Latest news with #CelebiHavaServisiAS

Adani considers entering airport ground handling bids after Celebi's exit
Adani considers entering airport ground handling bids after Celebi's exit

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Adani considers entering airport ground handling bids after Celebi's exit

Billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate is considering bidding for ground handling services at two airports, as it looks to diversify into a new line of business after India shut out Turkish operator Celebi Hava Servisi AS. Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. is 'evaluating' bids for the airports in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, Chief Executive Officer Arun Bansal said on the sidelines of an aviation industry event in New Delhi. A closely held unit of the flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd., it operates eight Indian airports including these two and an upcoming facility in Navi Mumbai. The foray aligns with the ports-to-power conglomerate's strategy of branching into allied sectors that dovetail with its existing businesses. It also fills a gap left by Celebi's sudden exit last month after India's civil aviation security agency revoked its security clearance on grounds related to national security. Celebi operated at nine airports in India, including gateway facilities in capital New Delhi and the commercial hub of Mumbai. Its operations were halted after Turkey voiced support for Pakistan during its recent armed conflict with India. Adani, if it wins the bids for Mumbai and Ahmedabad, will be the third ground handler at these facilities. Indian regulations require that every major airport with annual passenger traffic of at least a million should have three ground handlers. The country's aviation industry is seen booming in the coming years, with continuing investments from major airlines and infrastructure buildout by the government. India, which has over 140 operational airports, plans to more than double it to 350 by 2047.

Adani mulls entering airport ground services after Celebi's exit
Adani mulls entering airport ground services after Celebi's exit

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Adani mulls entering airport ground services after Celebi's exit

Billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate is considering bidding for ground handling services at two airports, as it looks to diversify into a new line of business after India shut out Turkish operator Celebi Hava Servisi AS. Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. is 'evaluating' bids for the airports in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, Chief Executive Officer Arun Bansal said on the sidelines of an aviation industry event in New Delhi. A closely held unit of the flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd. , it operates eight Indian airports including these two and an upcoming facility in Navi Mumbai. The foray aligns with the ports-to-power conglomerate's strategy of branching into allied sectors that dovetail with its existing businesses. It also fills a gap left by Celebi's sudden exit last month after India's civil aviation security agency revoked its security clearance on grounds related to national security. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Access all TV channels anywhere, anytime Techno Mag Undo Celebi operated at nine airports in India, including gateway facilities in capital New Delhi and the commercial hub of Mumbai. Its operations were halted after Turkey voiced support for Pakistan during its recent armed conflict with India. Adani, if it wins the bids for Mumbai and Ahmedabad, will be the third ground handler at these facilities. Indian regulations require that every major airport with annual passenger traffic of at least a million should have three ground handlers. Live Events The country's aviation industry is seen booming in the coming years, with continuing investments from major airlines and infrastructure buildout by the government. India, which has over 140 operational airports, plans to more than double it to 350 by 2047.

Adani Mulls Entering Airport Ground Services After Celebi's Exit
Adani Mulls Entering Airport Ground Services After Celebi's Exit

Bloomberg

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Adani Mulls Entering Airport Ground Services After Celebi's Exit

Billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate is considering bidding for ground handling services at two airports, as it looks to diversify into a new line of business after India shut out Turkish operator Celebi Hava Servisi AS. Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. is 'evaluating' bids for the airports in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, Chief Executive Officer Arun Bansal said on the sidelines of an aviation industry event in New Delhi. A closely held unit of the flagship Adani Enterprises Ltd., it operates eight Indian airports including these two and an upcoming facility in Navi Mumbai.

India Halts Turkish Airport Firm's Operations After Pakistan Row
India Halts Turkish Airport Firm's Operations After Pakistan Row

Bloomberg

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

India Halts Turkish Airport Firm's Operations After Pakistan Row

India stopped a Turkish company from operating at its airports after Turkey voiced support for Pakistan during a recent conflict between the two South Asian neighbors. India's civil aviation security agency revoked security clearance for subsidiaries of Celebi Hava Servisi AS operating at nine Indian airports, the airport services firm said in a statement. The Indian aviation ministry said the decision, which is effective immediately, was made on national security grounds, without elaborating.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store