GMR takes over Delhi airport cargo operations after security clearance of Turkish firm Celebi revoked
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GMR takes over Delhi airport cargo operations after security clearance of Turkish firm Celebi revoked

GMR Airports Limited has assumed full control of cargo functions at Indira Gandhi International Airport, replacing Turkish firm Celebi, whose security clearance was revoked by the BCAS over national security concerns

by WEB DESK
May 21, 2025, 10:00 am IST
in Bharat, Delhi
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In a shake-up at India’s busiest aviation hub, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) announced on Tuesday (May 20) that GMR Airports Limited (GAL), a subsidiary of the GMR Group, has taken over all cargo operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). The move follows the termination of DIAL’s partnership with Turkish firm Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd, after the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) revoked Celebi’s security clearance on May 15, citing national security concerns.

Transition Amid Security Concerns

The revocation of Celebi’s security clearance by the BCAS marked a dramatic turn for the Turkish company, which has been a key player in India’s aviation sector for over 15 years. Celebi had been handling ground services and cargo operations at IGIA, one of the country’s largest cargo hubs, processing approximately 540,000 tonnes of cargo annually. The BCAS, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, cited national security concerns as the basis for its decision, prompting DIAL to end its contract with Celebi.

In a statement posted on the social media platform X, DIAL confirmed the transition: “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. We sincerely appreciate your continued support. Together, we’re committed to ensuring smooth cargo operations and building a stronger future.”

GMR Airports Limited, already a major stakeholder in DIAL and the operator of IGIA, has now expanded its role to oversee all cargo-related activities, including warehousing, freight handling, and logistics.

Celebi’s Expansive Footprint and Exit

Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of the Turkey-based Celebi Aviation Holding, had established a significant presence in India since entering the market in 2009. The company operated at nine major airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, employing over 10,000 personnel. It handled approximately 58,000 flights annually and managed a substantial share of cargo operations, making it a vital partner in India’s aviation ecosystem.

The BCAS’s decision to revoke Celebi’s security clearance has led to the suspension of its operations across all Indian airports, dealing a severe blow to the company’s regional ambitions.

In response, Celebi has taken legal recourse, filing a petition in the Delhi High Court to challenge the BCAS’s order. The company argues that the revocation lacks transparency and has caused significant financial and operational damage.

GMR’s Expanded Role and Industry Implications

The GMR Group, a leading infrastructure conglomerate, already operates major airports in Delhi, Hyderabad, and Goa, and has been expanding its footprint in the aviation sector. Taking over Celebi’s responsibilities at IGIA strengthens GMR’s control over one of Asia’s busiest airports, which handles over 70 million passengers and significant cargo volumes annually.

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