Adani Airport Holdings ends partnership with Turkish firm Celebi for Mumbai, Ahmedabad airports
The Hindu
Adani Airport Holdings terminates ground handling agreements with Celebi at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports due to security concerns amid India-Pakistan tensions.
Adani Airport said it has terminated the ground handling concession agreement with Celebi at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports with immediate effect and has asked it to handover all ground handling facilities for seamless service at these airports.
In a statement on behalf of Mumbai & Ahmedabad Airports a spokesperson said, “Following the Government of India’s decision to revoke Celebi’s security clearance, we have terminated the ground handling concession agreements with Celebi at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) and Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPIA).”
It also said that Celebi has been directed to immediately hand over to the company all ground handling facilities to ensure uninterrupted operations.
The decision to terminate these concession agreements was taken after the Union government revoked the security clearance of the Turkish aviation firm.
It said Adani Airport Holding owns and operates the Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports, as well as the Mangalore, Guwahati, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Thiruvananthapuram airports.
“Accordingly, Celebi has been directed to immediately hand over to us all ground handling facilities to ensure uninterrupted operations,” a spokesperson for Adani Airport Holdings said in a statement.
The company said it will continue to provide seamless service to all airlines without disruptions through new ground handling agencies selected by it.

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