Team News Riveting
New Delhi/ Hyderabad, May 4
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Limited (GHIAL), a step-down subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL), has received a letter of confirmation from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) extending the term of the Concession Agreement for operating Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad for a further period of 30 years – from March 23, 2038 up to March 22, 2068.
The extension is in terms of the Concession Agreement dated December 20, 2004.
The strategically located, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Hyderabad has established the city prominently on the global aviation map, and continues to contribute to the prosperity, growth and all-round economic development of the region.
RGIAL Hyderabad is now a gateway to South and Central India. It was commissioned in a record time of 31
months and inaugurated in March 2008. The initial capacity of the airport was 12 million passengers per
annum (MPPA), which went up to 21 MPPA in 2019 (pre-covid). The airport presently is undergoing major
expansion, post which the capacity will get enhanced to 34 MPPA. The airport has 150,000 tons of cargo
handling capacity per annum. The airport master plan has the flexibility to increase the ultimate capacity to over 100 MPPA in phases.
RGIA is India’s first greenfield airport built under public private partnership model. Hyderabad Airport is now at the forefront of leveraging technology to deliver a seamless and enhanced experience to the travellers. It is the first airport in India to introduce a unique e-boarding solution. Today RGIA is the only airport in the country to have end-to-end digital passenger processing system.
GMR Group is a leading global infrastructure conglomerate with unparalleled expertise in designing, building, and operating Airports. It also has a significant presence in areas of Energy, Transportation, and Urban Infrastructure.
GMR is the largest private airport operator in Asia and the 2nd largest in the world with a passenger handling capacity of over 189 million annually. It operates the iconic Delhi Airport, which is the largest and fastest-growing airport in India. It also runs Hyderabad Airport, a pioneering greenfield airport known for several technological innovations.