
Chennai Airport ends partnership with Celebi India
The Chennai Airport terminated its agreement with Indian subsidiary of Turkish aviation firm Celebi. In response, the company said that it has filed an arbitration

The Chennai Airport terminated its agreement with Indian subsidiary of Turkish aviation firm Celebi. In response, the company said that it has filed an arbitration

Because of the government regulation requiring airports that handle more than one crore passengers annually to have at least three ground handling agencies (GHA), the

According to Kamesh Peri, CEO of Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management, perishable air freight out of the terminal has seen measurable traction in recent months.

Celebi India, the country’s largest aviation ground handling and cargo logistics company, commences ground-handling services in Goa with the opening of Manohar International Airport (MIA)

The Chennai Airport terminated its agreement with Indian subsidiary of

Because of the government regulation requiring airports that handle more

According to Kamesh Peri, CEO of Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal

Celebi India, the country’s largest aviation ground handling and cargo