GMR takes over cargo operations at Delhi airport after Turkish firm Celebi's clearance revoked

GMR takes over cargo operations at Delhi airport after Turkish firm Celebi's clearance revoked

New Delhi:

GMR Airports Ltd (GAL) has taken over cargo operations at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi, following the revocation of security clearance for Turkish ground handling firm Celebi by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). The clearance was revoked on May 15 in the "interest of national security", prompting Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) — a GMR Group subsidiary — to assume full control of all cargo functions.

Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd and Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India Pvt Ltd were previously responsible for ground handling and cargo terminal operations at IGIA. With the clearance withdrawn, Celebi’s services have been terminated not only in Delhi but also across other Indian airports where it operated.

“Following a government directive revoking Celebi’s security clearance, GMR Airports Limited (GAL) has assumed full responsibility for managing and operating all cargo functions at Delhi Airport, ensuring seamless business continuity,” DIAL posted on social media platform X on Tuesday.

Read More Terrorist killed in encounter with security forces in J-K's Pulwama, operation underway

 

Read More 17, including children, killed in massive fire near Charminar in Hyderabad, PM Modi announces ex-gratia

The operator added, “We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Together, we’re committed to ensuring smooth cargo operations and building a stronger future.”

Read More Tirumala Temple security to be upgraded with deployment of anti-drone technology

About Celebi aviation

Celebi, a Turkish aviation services provider, had a 15-year presence in India, operating at nine airports including Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad. The company reportedly employed over 10,000 staff and managed around 58,000 flights and 540,000 tonnes of cargo annually in India.

Challenging the BCAS decision, Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd has moved the Delhi High Court, contesting the revocation and seeking legal relief. The case is currently due for further hearing.

(With PTI inputs)

Tags:

About The Author

Aryan Age Picture

Welcome to Aryan Age, an English newspaper that has been serving readers since 2011 from Delhi. With a loyal circulation of over 19,000, we are dedicated to providing our readers with the latest news and information, as well as insightful analysis and commentary that help them navigate the complex and rapidly changing world.

Post Comment

Comment List

Latest News

GMR takes over cargo operations at Delhi airport after Turkish firm Celebi's clearance revoked GMR takes over cargo operations at Delhi airport after Turkish firm Celebi's clearance revoked
New Delhi: GMR Airports Ltd (GAL) has taken over cargo operations at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi,...
BSF beating retreat at Punjab borders to resume today without handshakes or gate opening
Indian Army denies air defence gun deployment at Golden Temple during Operation Sindoor

Live Cricket Score

Advertisement

Science & Tech

Android 16 will completely change your experience: Here's everything that's coming Android 16 will completely change your experience: Here's everything that's coming
New Delhi: Google recently held The Android Show: I/O Edition ahead of its Google I/O 2025, which is set for...
Samsung Galaxy A Series gets dedicated button for Gemini AI activation with new update

Health

Lifestyle factors increase cardiovascular risk more for women, finds study Lifestyle factors increase cardiovascular risk more for women, finds study
A recent study presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session said that lifestyle and health factors that...
Expert sheds light on medical breakthroughs in obesity treatment

Lifestyle

Dubai Crown Prince arrives in Delhi: Know about his Rs 33,500 crore property, luxurious lifestyle and more Dubai Crown Prince arrives in Delhi: Know about his Rs 33,500 crore property, luxurious lifestyle and more
Dubai's Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, also known as 'Fazza' has arrived in India on April 8....
From Sarojini to Atta: Hop on to THESE markets of Delhi NCR for Christmas shopping