Airports Authority of India
Adani Group bids highest for 5 AAI airports
25 Feb 2019
The Adani Group quoted Rs168 per passenger fee for the Thiruvananthapuram airport and the price submitted by KSIDC did not come within the ten per cent difference criteria for the Kerala government-owned firm to get the benefit of the right of first refusal
Aviation ministry turns down AAI proposal for development fee at Chennai, Kolkata airports
13 Oct 2012
AAI seeks to revive non-operational airstrips
27 Aug 2011
AAI seeks 5,000 acres for new Chennai airport
08 Aug 2011
Thiruvananthapuram airport work to be completed at one go
By | 25 Oct 2007
Kokrajhar, Tawang in the northeast likely to get new airports
By | 16 Oct 2007
Work on transformation of Pune airport moves apace
By | 12 Oct 2007
Modernization of non-metro airports in full swing
By | 09 Oct 2007
AAI plans revamp of Himalayan airports
By | 11 May 2006
Airports modernisation cleared for take off
By Our Economy Bureau | 11 Dec 2004
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