
International Airport Kevegowda (KIA) announced on Friday on Friday that it has completed its land agreement on concession manipulation with Çelebi, a Turkish air holding company.
This step comes after the Indian government’s decision to abolish the security clearance at Çelebi Airport Services India Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Çelebi Aviation Holding, over the support of Pakistan Turkey.
The announcement stated that Bangalore International Airport LTD (Bial) has passed its operations on ground manipulations from Çelebi to other existing service providers to ensure “continuity and operational stability”.
“Coordination of the transition in cooperation with all existing participating parties of aviation and government authorities,” the airport said.
“During this period of transition, we are still determined to maintain smooth operations,” he added.
Mumbai, Ahmedabad Airport will terminate contracts
At the beginning of the day, the airports in Mumbai and Ahmedabad ended their concession contracts with Çelebi.
The airport said that Çelebi was directed to immediately hand over all the equipment to handling the land to ensure continuous operations.
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The international airport in Delhi Limited formally ended links with the Turkish company for ground manipulation and freight operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on Thursday with national security citation.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Indian Civil Aviation Office reported announcements on 15 May about the “abolition of security clearance in R/O Çelebi Airport Services India LTD”, which is a subsidiary of Aviation Holding, Turkish society.
This decision comes in the middle of the growing demand for a boycott of a company based in Istanbul, Turkey – a country that was adjacent to Pakistan in a recent escalation of tensions with India after a terrorist attack on Pahalgam and “Sindoor operation”.
Notice the Turkish organization: Çelebi
Çelebi Aviation India has strongly refuted the recent accusations that have orbited the social media in terms of its ownership and operations in India as “misleading and actually incorrect”, increasing controversy after the abolition of its security clearance by Indian authorities.
“We are not a Turkish organization according to any standard and fully adhere to the worldwide practices of management and administration and transparency and neutrality, without political affiliation or references to any foreign government or individual,” the official statement read.
“Efforts spent to ensure that employees are maintained”
After the abolition of the security of the Turkish company Celebi NAS Airport Services, after dismissing the center on Thursday, the Minister of Civil Aviation at Union civil aviation, Ram Mohan Naida, said on Thursday that they were made efforts to ensure that employees working with Celebi would maintain and continue to contribute.
The news agency has not stated that the Minister of Trade unions is personally monitored and actively coordinates with the airport operators to control the transition smoothly.
The Minister also said: “We are also deploying special teams that oversee operations and solve all the emerging problems in real time. We will continue to follow national security and at the same time ensure the ease of travel and cost movement throughout the country.”
(With the entry from agencies)
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