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Celebi Aviation bets on foreign carriers' expansion to grow its India ops; mulls $80 million investment

Murali Ramachandran, President of India & Southeast Asia at Celebi Aviation, said that in the next couple of years, he expects many international carriers to start or expand both passenger and freight operations in India, with the likes of Lion Air, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, and American Airlines expected to increase their presence.

January 10, 2025 / 11:02 IST
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Murali Ramachandran President India & Southeast Asia Celebi Aviation
Murali Ramachandran President India & Southeast Asia Celebi Aviation

Celebi Aviation Holdings, a ground handling and cargo operations provider, is eyeing the entry and expansion of foreign airlines in India and is in talks with carriers like Lufthansa, American Airlines, and Lion Air to grow its operations in the country.

"Today we do almost 75 percent of our business with foreign carriers and 25 percent of the business with Indian players," Murali Ramachandran, President India & Southeast Asia, Celebi Aviation, told Moneycontrol.

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He said that due to geopolitical disruptions the entry and expansion of American and European carriers into the Indian market has slowed down, especially due to airspace restrictions to fly over Russia, Ukraine and some Middle Eastern countries.

"We had a signed contract with American Airlines to handle their ground handling operations at Bengaluru airport, but due to the war those plans were put on hold," Ramachandran said.