Who owns Mumbai airport land?
Adani Enterprises
The airport has two operating terminals spread over a total land area of 750 hectares (1,850 acres) and handles about 950 aircraft movements per day….
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport | |
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Owner | Mumbai International Airport Limited (Adani Enterprises-ACSA-AAI consortium) |
Operator | Adani Airport Holdings |
Who is the HR of Mumbai airport?
sanjay chougule – DGM – H.R. – Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. LinkedIn.
How do I contact Mumbai airport?
022 66851010 CSMIA 24×7 Helpline Service is a one point airport contact centre which will automatically give accurate information to all callers for their airport related queries and the PRC (Passenger Response Cell) will assist the caller for any further personalized information and also take feedback on the Airport …
Who is the airport manager of Mumbai?
Smita Brid – General Manager – Mumbai International Airport Limited (CSIA) | LinkedIn.
Who is the HR of Airport Authority of India?
Anthony Prathap – HR Manager – Airports Authority of India | LinkedIn.
Is there HR department in airport?
The major functions associated include organization of human resource polices for uniform application at all the airports. The other functions include dealing establishment matters of all employees, recruitments and induction, promotions, transfers, beside Industrial relations at all the AAI Airports in the country.
Is AAI government or private?
AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA. (A Miniratna – Category -1 Public Sector Enterprise)
Who owns airport Authority of India?
Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India
The Airports Authority of India or AAI is a statutory body, under the ownership of, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. It is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India.
How do I contact airport Authority of India?
- Airport Director / Public Information Officer.
- Airports Authority of India Civil Enclave Pune Airport, Lohegaon.
- 91-20-26683232 (9:30AM-6PM on weekdays); 9552509847 (24×7)
- 91-20-26685599.
- [email protected].
Who is building Navi Mumbai airport?
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) is targeting the end of 2024 for the first phase of the airport to be ready as the developmental work for the project has begun. The project is coming up on 2,268ha of land of which the actual airport would be built on 1,160 ha.
Who buyed airport in India?
Adani Group has made a one-time payment of ₹2,440 crore to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the six airports that the state-owned airport operator has transferred to the Ahmedabad-based company after it won bids for six airports, a top official told ET.
Who owns Navi Mumbai airport?
The Maharashtra government’s town planning authority, the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO), has handed over the entire 2,866 acres of land to Adani Enterprises, the concessionaire for the development of greenfield Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Who maintains Pune airport?
Airports Authority of India
In financial year 2020, the airport handled 8.09 million passengers….
Pune Airport | |
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Owner | Indian Air Force |
Operator | Airports Authority of India |
Serves | Pune |
Location | 10 km (6.2 mi) NE of Pune, Maharashtra, India |
Why is Pune called PNQ?
These are Three letter airport/city codes assigned by IATA (International Air Transport Association) a trade body of world’s airlines to different airports and cities in the world. So they have assigned PNQ for Pune, IXM for Madurai, IXJ for Jammu, IXA for Agartala, CCU (Kolkotta), CCJ for Calicut and so on.
Who is Vivek Roy?
Dr. Vivek Roy earned his Ph. D in Operations Management from the Indian Institute of Management Raipur. He also holds a Masters in Production Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi.
Who is the CEO of AAI?
Sanjeev Kumar-CHAIRMAN, AAI Shri Sanjeev Kumar, an IAS officer of 1993 batch, Maharashtra Cadre has assumed charge of Chairman, Airports Authority of India on 07.04. 2021.
Will AAI be privatized?
The government plans to complete the privatisation process for 13 airports run by the state-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) by the end of this fiscal year. “We have sent a list of 13 airports to the aviation ministry that are to be bid out on PPP (public-private partnership).