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‘Adani Airports will bid for more Airports,’ says CEO

New Delhi: Adani Airports, part of the Gautam Adani group of companies, will bid for more airports as it has the ambition to become the leading airport operator in India. ---Advertisement--- When the last time, the government of India concluded a bid for the privatisation of airports, Adani Airports won the bid to operate six airports. ---Advertisement--- […]

New Delhi: Adani Airports, part of the Gautam Adani group of companies, will bid for more airports as it has the ambition to become the leading airport operator in India. 

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When the last time, the government of India concluded a bid for the privatisation of airports, Adani Airports won the bid to operate six airports. 

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As per media reports, the government of India is planning to privatise about a dozen more airports in the coming years.

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Adani Airports currently hold operations at Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram airports. 

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First published on: Mar 22, 2023 02:54 PM IST


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