Adani Group has terminated its contracts with Celebi Aviation at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports following the revocation of Celebi’s operating permit by the Indian government. This move is expected to impact the operational efficiency and service standards at these major airports.
Adani GroupCelebi AviationMumbai AirportAhmedabad AirportAviation IndustryReal Estate MumbaiMay 16, 2025
The Indian government revoked Celebi Aviation's operating permit due to several regulatory violations and operational inefficiencies.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai and the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad are affected by the termination of Celebi’s contracts.
Adani Group has initiated discussions with other service providers and set up dedicated helplines and customer service desks to address any concerns and provide timely updates.
Adani Group is committed to maintaining high service standards and operational efficiency, ensuring that the quality of services remains uncompromised.
This decision highlights the government’s commitment to upholding stringent standards and serves as a reminder to all service providers about the importance of adhering to regulatory norms and maintaining operational excellence.
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