Chennai International Airport has officially terminated its ground handling agreement with Celebi GS Chennai Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Turkish aviation company Celebi Hava Servisi. The move, confirmed on May 26, 2025, cuts short a contract that was originally intended to last until

Turkey-based ground handling company Celebi Hava Servisi saw its stock price crash nearly 20% over two trading days after India revoked its security clearance. The decision, triggered by national security concerns, has put the company’s India operations—previously a key source of revenue—in jeopardy and sparked legal proceedings in Indian courts. India Revokes Celebi’s

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has launched an investigation following bomb threats to 10 flights in under 48 hours, resulting in multiple emergency landings and disruptions. One of the most notable incidents involved an Air India flight, AI 127, from Delhi to Chicago, which was diverted to Iqaluit airport in Canada after a […]