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Adani group wins the bid to operate 5 out of 6 airports up for privatisation

The bid for the sixth airport in Guwahati will be opened on Tuesday.

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New Delhi: The Adani group has won the bid to operate five out of six airports that were put for privatisation by the central government, a senior official of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said Monday.

Adanis were the highest bidder for Ahmedabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Lucknow, Mangaluru and Jaipur airports, the official said, adding the bid for the Guwahati airport will be opened on Tuesday.

AAI chose the winner on the basis of “monthly per-passenger fee”.

The official said the bids put by Adani group were “very aggressive” as compared to other bidders.

The five airports would be handed over to Adani group after completion of formalities, the AAI official said.


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A total of 32 technical bids were received from 10 companies to operate six airports that are currently under AAI’s management.

In November last year, the government had cleared a proposal for managing six AAI-run airports on public-private partnership (PPP) basis.

Ahmedabad and Jaipur airports received seven bids each. Lucknow and Guwahati received six bids each. Mangaluru and Thiruvananthapuram received three bids each.

The move to manage the six airports on PPP basis, according to AAI, is part of an initiative to provide world-class infrastructure and services to stakeholders


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2 COMMENTS

  1. Wonderful. I am not one to subscribe to the jibe, Ambani – Adani ki sarkar. Or the more generic, and in many ways more unsettling, Suit boot ki sarkar. Business toh tycoons hi karenge. So long as the playing field is level. If anything, the Josh in India Inc needs to be much higher than it now is. One wonders what is really going on in the minds of those who attend glitzy events like the Global Business Summit.

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