India Revokes Celebi Airport Services’ Security Clearance Over Security Concerns

In a major development, the Government of India has revoked the security clearance of Celebi Airport Services India, a subsidiary of Turkish aviation firm Celebi Aviation Holding, citing national security concerns. The move follows Turkey’s alleged support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, escalating geopolitical tensions.

✈️ Background

Celebi has been a key player in aviation ground handling services since 2008, operating at top airports like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Goa, Cochin, and Kannur. It handles 58,000+ flights and over 540,000 tonnes of cargo annually, employing nearly 7,800 people in India.

🛡️ Government Action

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) took this step amid reports of Turkish drones and military tech used in attacks against India.

⚖️ Legal Response

Celebi India has filed a plea in the Delhi High Court, challenging the decision as lacking due justification. The company claims its ownership is controlled by non-Turkish entities, despite its Turkish roots.

🔁 Operational Impact

Indothai Aviation Services is now taking over ground handling at Mumbai Airport, while Nagpur Airport remains unaffected due to services provided by Goldair Handling (Greece).

🌐 Broader Impact

This decision highlights India’s firm stance on national security and may influence future foreign partnerships in the aviation sector.

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