Asia’s largest international airport has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with AISATS, unlocking Rs 4,458 crore in investments. The partnership focuses on building advanced cargo terminals, boosting logistics, and integrating smart technology to strengthen India’s aviation infrastructure and global trade competitiveness.
In a significant boost to India’s aviation sector, Asia’s largest international airport has entered into a strategic MoU with Air India SATS Airport Services (AISATS). The agreement involves Rs 4,458 crore worth of projects aimed at enhancing cargo handling, logistics, and smart infrastructure.
The investment will support the development of state-of-the-art cargo terminals, cold storage facilities, and digital systems to streamline operations. This initiative aligns with India’s vision of becoming a global logistics hub, ensuring faster, more efficient cargo movement while reducing costs for businesses.
Industry experts highlight that the AISATS partnership will not only modernize airport operations but also create new opportunities for trade, employment, and sustainability. By integrating smart technology and advanced logistics, the airport is poised to set new benchmarks in efficiency and global connectivity.
Key Highlights
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Rs 4,458 crore MoU signed with AISATS
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Focus on cargo terminals and logistics infrastructure
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Integration of smart technology for efficiency
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Supports India’s global trade and logistics vision
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Boosts employment and sustainability in aviation sector
Sources: Mint, Economic Times, Business Standard