Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Ahmedabad Airport

Coordinates:23°04′38″N072°38′05″E / 23.07722°N 72.63472°E /23.07722; 72.63472
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airport serving Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Ahmedabad Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerAirports Authority of India
OperatorAhmedabad International Airport Limited[1]
Serves
LocationHansol, Ahmedabad,Gujarat,India
Opened1937; 89 years ago (1937)
Focus city forAir India
Operating base forIndiGo
Elevation AMSL58 m / 189 ft
Coordinates23°04′38″N072°38′05″E / 23.07722°N 72.63472°E /23.07722; 72.63472
Websitewww.adani.com/svpia-ahmedabad-airport/
Maps
AMD/VAAH is located in Ahmedabad
AMD/VAAH
AMD/VAAH
Show map of Ahmedabad
AMD/VAAH is located in Gujarat
AMD/VAAH
AMD/VAAH
Show map of Gujarat
AMD/VAAH is located in India
AMD/VAAH
AMD/VAAH
Show map of India
Map
Interactive map of Ahmedabad Airport
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
05/233,50511,499Asphalt
Statistics (April 2024 - March 2025)
Passengers13,427,697 (Increase 14.8%)
Aircraft movements101,119 (Increase 8.7%)
Cargo tonnage103,050 (Decrease 3.6%)
Source:AAI[2][3][4]

Ahmedabad Airport, officiallySardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA:AMD,ICAO:VAAH), is aninternational airport inAhmedabad,Gujarat,India. It is named afterSardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the firstDeputy Prime Minister of India. The airport is the busiest and largest airport in the state of Gujarat, and is theseventh-busiest airport in India.

In fiscal year 2024–25, it handled over 13 million passengers, making it theseventh-busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic in India.[5] The airport serves as a focus city forAir India and an operating base forIndiGo. In 2015, the government started the procedure for the privatisation of the airport. The newDholera International Airport is being developed due to expansion constraints at the current airport.

History

[edit]
Statue of Sardar Patel, installed within the airport in 2011

The airport opened in 1937, while international operations began on 26 January 1991. It was categorised as aninternational airport on 23 May 2000.[6] In March 2004,Air India commenced service to London's Heathrow Airport with a Boeing 747. The flight catered to the large Gujarati community in the United Kingdom.[7][8] The carrier ended the service in October 2008.[9] The following June, Air India began a route to Frankfurt using 747s.[10] The link lasted until November 2010.[11][12]

The new Terminal 2 was inaugurated for handling international passengers in 2010. A 5.5-metre-tall (18 ft) statue ofSardar Vallabhbhai Patel was also inaugurated at the airport.[13][14] In August 2016, Air India reinstated direct service toLondon-Heathrow aboard aBoeing 787. Of the four weekly flights, three continued on toNewark.[15][16] In March 2017, a 700 kWp rooftop solar plant was commissioned at the airport.[17] Air India stopped operating the London–Newark service in November 2018.[18]

In November 2018, the Central Government cleared a proposal by theAirports Authority of India (AAI) for leasing out six of its airports, including Ahmedabad. The following month, AAI commenced an international competitive bidding process to award Operations, Management and Development (OMD) contracts for the six airports.[19]Seven companies participated in the bidding process for Ahmedabad airport. These includedAdani Enterprises Limited, Sydney, Australia-basedAMP Capital Investors (UK) Limited,Autostrade,GMR Airports Limited, I Investments Ltd, PNC Infrastructure Ltd and Sanna Enterprises.[20]

The bidding process that was won by the Adani Group.[21] Subsequent to the selection of Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) as the selected bidder, AEL promoted and incorporated the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) – Ahmedabad International Airport Limited (AIAL), as the concessionaire under the Companies Act, 2013 in accordance with the terms of the RFP.[22] AIAL signed the Concession Agreement with AAI for exclusive right to operate, manage and develop Ahmedabad Airport on 14 February 2020.[23]

Structure

[edit]

The airport currently consists of four terminals: domestic, international, an additional terminal for secondary traffic and a cargo terminal. The airport has 45 aircraft parking bays and both the international and domestic terminals have fouraero-bridges each. The new terminal was modelled onSingapore Changi Airport.[24]

The new terminal has a 500 metre-longmoving walkway, which connects the two terminals.[25] Airports Authority of India (AAI) will construct a new technical block which will enhance the flight handling capacity and provide better control of flights.[26]

Runway

[edit]

The airport's single runway, 05/23, is 3,505 metres (11,499 ft) long,[27] with runway 23 being used for over 70% of operations. It has a single parallel taxiway which only extends 1,895 metres (6,217 ft) along its full length. As a result, aircraft requiring a full-length departure from 23 must backtrack along the runway, while those arriving on 05 and rolling past the taxiway must turn around and backtrack to exit. Larger wide-body aircraft cannot use the taxiway at all. As this significantly limits the peak number of flights the airport can safely handle, there are plans to extend the taxiway to the full length of the runway, with the first 395 metres (1,296 ft) extension completed in March 2024.[28][29]

Air traffic control tower

[edit]

As part of the airport modernisation process, the AAI announced that it would construct a newair traffic control (ATC) building that would include a newairport tower 65 metres (213 ft) in height.[30]

Terminals

[edit]

Terminal 1

[edit]
Vaikundaraja.s
Exterior of Terminal 1

Terminal 1 is used for domestic flights. It has 32check-in counters and has an area of 45,000 m2 (480,000 sq ft).

In December 2018, a new Plaza Premium lounge was opened at Terminal 1.[citation needed]

Terminal 2

[edit]
Exterior of Terminal 2
Interior of Terminal 2

Terminal 2 was inaugurated on 5 July 2010 and opened for international flights on 15 September 2010. The terminal won the award for the best Steel Structure at the 2009 edition of the National Structural Steel Design and Construction Awards.[31] The terminal has fouraerobridges and 32 check-in counters. With a total floor area of approximately 41,000 sq. metres, this terminal will be able to accommodate around 1,600 passengers at any given time. In November 2018, a new Plaza Premium[32] lounge was opened at the international departures area of Terminal 2, which caters forbusiness class andfirst class passengers as well as passengers holding Priority Pass[33] and other bank cards. The new 51,975-square-metre (559,450 sq ft) apron area can accommodate nineA-321 and fourATR-72 type of aircraft.[citation needed]

Cargo terminal

[edit]

The airport handled 51,637 tonnes of cargo, inclusive of gold and silver in 2013–14. Sixty per cent of the cargo comes from domestic sources.[34] In 2009, 3,685 square metres (39,670 sq ft) of land was leased for a period of seven years out by the AAI to Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation to set up a center for perishable cargo. However, due to a government policy that prevented third-party operations at airports run by the AAI, the CPC was not in use until July 2014, when the minister of state for civil aviation announced that the government had issued aNo Objection Certificate for commencement of operations.[35] In 2014, it was announced that the airport would be getting a dedicated cargo terminal which is expected to come up at Terminal 3.[34]

Airlines and destinations

[edit]

Passenger

[edit]
AirlinesDestinations
Air ArabiaAbu Dhabi,[36][37]Sharjah[38][39]
Air IndiaDelhi,London–Gatwick,Mumbai–Shivaji
Air India ExpressBengaluru,[40]Goa–Dabolim
AirAsiaKuala Lumpur–International[41]
Akasa Air[42]Abu Dhabi,[43]Bengaluru,Delhi,Goa–Mopa,Gwalior,Jeddah,[44]Kolkata,Mumbai–Shivaji,Pune,Siliguri
Alliance Air[45]Delhi,Indore,Jalgaon,Keshod,[46]Udaipur[47]
EmiratesDubai–International[48][49]
Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi[50][51]
FlydubaiDubai–International[48][52]
IndiGoAbu Dhabi,[53]Agra,Amritsar,Ayodhya,[54]Bengaluru,Bhopal,Bhubaneswar,Chandigarh,Chennai,Coimbatore,Dehradun,Delhi,Diu,[55]Dubai–International,Goa–Dabolim,Goa–Mopa,[56]Ghaziabad,Guwahati,[57]Hyderabad,Indore,Jaipur,Jaisalmer,[58]Jammu,[citation needed]Jeddah,[59]Jodhpur,[60]Kishangarh,Kochi,Kolkata,Kuwait City,Lucknow,Mumbai–Navi,[61]Mumbai–Shivaji,Nagpur,Nashik,[62]Patna,Pune,Raipur,Ranchi,Srinagar,Thiruvananthapuram,[63]Varanasi
Iran AirMashhad[64]
Iraqi AirwaysNajaf
Jazeera AirwaysKuwait City[65]
Kuwait AirwaysKuwait City[66]
Malaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur–International[67]
Qatar AirwaysDoha[68]
Singapore AirlinesSingapore[69][70]
SpiceJet[71]Darbhanga,Delhi,Dehradun,Dubai–International,Goa–Mopa,Jaipur,[72]Kolkata,Mumbai–Shivaji,Sharjah,[73]Srinagar
Charter:Najaf[74]
Star AirBelgaum,Bhuj,Indore,Jamnagar,Kolhapur,[75]Mumbai–Navi,[76]Nagpur,[77]Nanded,[78]Purnea[79]
Thai AirAsiaBangkok–Don Mueang[80][81]
Thai Airways InternationalBangkok–Suvarnabhumi[80][82]
Thai Lion AirBangkok–Don Mueang[80][83][84]
Thai VietJet AirBangkok–Suvarnabhumi[85]
VietJet AirHanoi,[86][87]Ho Chi Minh City[88][89]

Cargo

[edit]
AirlinesDestinationsRefs.
Blue Dart AviationDelhi,Mumbai–Shivaji[90]
Emirates SkyCargoDubai–Al Maktoum
Ethiopian Airlines CargoAddis Ababa
Qatar Airways CargoDoha[91]
Turkish CargoIstanbul

Statistics

[edit]
PassengersYear8,500,0009,000,0009,500,00010,000,00010,500,00011,000,00020172017.22017.42017.62017.82018PassengersAnnual passenger traffic

Future

[edit]

Due to growing demands and rise in passenger traffic, the airport will get a third passenger terminal beside Terminal 1, by moving the present cargo terminal to Terminal 2, which will increase the airport's capacity. Also, the existing parallel taxiway is being extended to match the length of the runway to increase aircraft handling capacity. After that, the airport could not be expanded due to limited space. To solve this problem, anew airport atDholera, which is being developed into a new smart city, located 107 km (66 mi) south-west from the present airport, is under construction, which will be the biggest airport in Gujarat with two parallel runways. Developed in three phases, the first phase of the airport will be completed by December 2025.[92]

Awards

[edit]

The airport was awarded as theMost Improved Airport in theAsia-Pacific Region by theAirports Council International in 2017.[93] In 2019, it received three awards for theBest Airport for Customer Service,Best Airport for Environment and Ambience andBest Airport for Infrastructure and Facilitation from the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Survey for 2019 conducted by Airports Council International.[94]

Accidents and incidents

[edit]
  • Indian Airlines Flight 113, operating fromMumbai to Ahmedabad, crashed on final approach to the airport on 19 October 1988; 133 people died, including all 6 crew members. The flight was cleared for a visual approach into a foggy airport, when it struck trees and a high-tension pylon 5 km (3.1 mi) from Runway 23, crashing into a field and bursting into flames.
  • Jet Airways Flight 2510, operating fromIndore to Ahmedabad, collapsed on the runway while landing at the airport on 22 July 2010. There were 57 passengers and 4 crew members on board the ATR flight. The nose wheel reportedly collapsed due to a tyre burst, causing some passengers to receive minor injuries.[95]
  • Air India Flight 171, aBoeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating from Ahmedabad toLondon Gatwick, crashed shortly after takeoff in the suburb of Meghaninagar on 12 June 2025. Of the 242 passengers and crew on board, 241 died and one passenger survived the crash, while 19 people died on the ground. This was the first fatal accident andhull loss of a 787, which entered service in 2011.[96][97]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Ahmedabad International Airport".cbonds.com. Retrieved7 March 2023.
  2. ^"Annexure III – Passenger Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved26 April 2025.
  3. ^"Annexure II – Aircraft Movement Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved26 April 2025.
  4. ^"Annexure IV – Freight Movement Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved26 April 2025.
  5. ^"Leading airports across India in financial year 2020, by number of passengers handled(in millions)".statista. Retrieved27 January 2021.
  6. ^"Airports International - New Terminal in Ahmedabad"(PDF).Airports Authority of India. 2010. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 July 2013. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  7. ^"London non-stops for Air India".Airline Business. 31 March 2004. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  8. ^"A-I to begin London-Ahmedabad flights".Times of India. Press Trust of India. 7 March 2004. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  9. ^"AI terminates Ahmedabad-London flight".The Indian Express. 25 October 2008. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  10. ^"Now, a direct Air India flight from A'bad to Frankfurt".Times of India. 1 June 2009. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  11. ^"Air India cuts Frankfurt scissor hub from end of October".Anna.aero. 15 September 2010. Archived fromthe original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  12. ^Kumar, Manish (26 August 2010). "Flying to Europe, US: Some good news, some bad".The Times of India.ProQuest 747112701.
  13. ^"Praful Patel inaugurates Sardar Patel's statue at Ahmedabad airport".Daily News and Analysis. Ahmedabad. 10 January 2011. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  14. ^"New building to be used as international terminal: AAI".Times of India. Ahmedabad. 1 September 2010. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  15. ^"Air India resumes Ahmedabad to London route".Anna.aero. 16 August 2016. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  16. ^Chauhan, Ashish (16 August 2016). "Air India launches Ahmedabad to Newark flight".The Times of India.ProQuest 1811426609.
  17. ^"Airport rooftop solar array joins power grid".The Times of India. 22 March 2017. Retrieved5 March 2021.
  18. ^"Air India says no new international routes from Chandigarh till disinvestment procedure is over".The Indian Express. 11 October 2019. Retrieved27 April 2023.
  19. ^"AAI seeks bids for six airports, to finalise bidders on February 28".The Economic Times. 17 December 2018. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  20. ^"AAI seeks bids for six airports, to finalise bidders on February 28".The Times of India. 17 February 2019. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  21. ^"Adani group wins bids to operate 5 airports for 50 years".The Times of India. 25 February 2019. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  22. ^"Multi Year Tariff Proposal"(PDF).AERA.Gov.in. 4 February 2022. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  23. ^"AAI seeks bids for six airports, to finalise bidders on February 28".The Times of India. 14 February 2020. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  24. ^"Fly out of Changi, in apnu Amdavad".The Times of India. 28 June 2009.Archived from the original on 28 January 2012. Retrieved5 March 2021.
  25. ^"New terminal soon at A'bad international airport".Indian Express. 18 November 2008. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  26. ^Jha, Satish (15 December 2009)."Rs 90 crore for new air traffic control block at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport".DNA. Retrieved5 March 2021.
  27. ^Jain, Ankur (20 March 2011)."Runway repair at Ahmedabad airport to hit summer travel".Times of India. Ahmedabad. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  28. ^"Ahmedabad Airport Master Plan NATS Review"(PDF).aera.gov.in. 6 July 2024. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 16 June 2025. Retrieved20 July 2025.
  29. ^"Extended Taxi Way of Ahmedabad Airport opened".DeshGujarat. 22 March 2024.Archived from the original on 24 March 2024. Retrieved20 July 2025.
  30. ^Jha, Satish (17 January 2011)."Air traffic control at Ahmedabad airport to be automated".DNA. Ahmedabad. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  31. ^Jha, Satish (1 February 2011)."New Ahmedabad airport terminal wins award".Daily News and Analysis. Ahmedabad. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  32. ^"Plaza Premium". Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved20 December 2018.
  33. ^Priority Pass
  34. ^abMishra, Piyush (16 July 2014)."Ahmedabad airport to get dedicated cargo terminal".Times of India. Ahmedabad. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  35. ^Mishra, Piyush (15 July 2014)."Ahmedabad airport's perishable cargo centre to begin services soon".Times of India. Ahmedabad. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  36. ^"Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates AUH".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.26 (11). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:13–15. May 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  37. ^"Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Further Expands India Service Mid-May 2022".Aeroroutes. Retrieved27 April 2022.
  38. ^"Sharjah, United Arab Emirates SHJ".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.26 (11). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1056–1057. May 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  39. ^"Flights from Ahmedabad".Air Arabia. Retrieved6 December 2021.
  40. ^"Air India Express launches new flights from Bangalore to ahmedabad-chandigarh-and-dehradun".
  41. ^"AirAsia NS24 India Network Additions".Aeroroutes. Retrieved17 January 2024.
  42. ^"Akasa Air Flight Network".Akasa Air. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  43. ^"Akasa Air launches flights from Abu Dhabi to Ahmedabad and Bengaluru". 18 November 2024. Retrieved18 November 2024.
  44. ^"Akasa Air Adds Jeddah from July 2024".Akasa Air. Retrieved11 May 2024.
  45. ^"Flight Schedule".Alliance Air. Retrieved8 June 2024.
  46. ^"Alliance Air to commence Ahmedabad-Keshod service in Oct-2024".CAPA. Retrieved12 October 2024.
  47. ^"Alliance Air Network and Schedule".Alliance Air. Retrieved11 October 2023.
  48. ^ab"Dubai, United Arab Emirates DXB".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.26 (11). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:337–343. May 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  49. ^"Emirates Flight Schedule".Emirates. Retrieved1 December 2021.
  50. ^"Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates AUH".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:14–16. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  51. ^"Etihad Destinations". Retrieved6 December 2021.
  52. ^"Flydubai Resumption of Flights". Retrieved1 December 2021.
  53. ^"IndiGo launches new flights to Abu Dhabi from Lucknow, Ahmedabad; details here".Moneycontrol. 30 June 2023. Retrieved1 July 2023.
  54. ^"IndiGo to launch flights to Ayodhya from 10 January".JetArena. Retrieved13 December 2023.
  55. ^"IndiGo's newest connection: Diu linked directly to Ahmedabad & Surat".United News of India. 10 October 2023. Retrieved10 October 2023.
  56. ^"Goa's 2nd international airport starts operations, first flight lands from Hyderabad".The New Indian Express. 5 January 2023. Retrieved5 January 2023.
  57. ^"IndiGo to start flights to 4 more cities from Ahmedabad next month".DeshGujarat. 8 November 2024. Retrieved9 November 2024.
  58. ^Sengupta, Joy (21 August 2023)."IndiGo announces connectivity to Jaisalmer".The Times of India. Retrieved22 August 2023.
  59. ^"IndiGo announces six new international routes". 19 May 2023.
  60. ^"IndiGo Ahmedabad Jodhpur".IndiGo. Retrieved4 February 2021.
  61. ^S, Naresh (15 November 2025)."IndiGo, Akasa Air to launch new flight routes from Navi Mumbai on December 25". The Indian Express. Retrieved15 November 2025.
  62. ^"Indigo 1H23 Domestic Routes Addition Summary – 05MAR23".Aeroroutes. Retrieved7 March 2023.
  63. ^"IndiGo to commence Ahmedabad-Thiruvananthapuram service in Dec-2024".CAPA. Retrieved21 October 2024.
  64. ^Liu, Jim (30 September 2025)."Iran Air Expands Mashhad International Network in NW25".AeroRoutes. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  65. ^"JAZEERA AIRWAYS RESUMES 2 INDIA ROUTES IN 4Q24".Aeroroutes. Retrieved12 August 2024.
  66. ^"Kuwait Airways Destinations in Indian sub-continent".Kuwait Airways. Retrieved21 December 2021.
  67. ^"Malaysia Airlines Further Expands India Network in NW23".Aeroroutes. Retrieved2 September 2023.
  68. ^"Qatar Airways Route Map". Retrieved7 December 2021.
  69. ^"Singapore, Singapore SIN".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:1214–1219. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  70. ^"Singapore Airlines to resume services across India".www.thehindubusinessline.com. 29 November 2021.
  71. ^"SpiceJet Flight Schedule".SpiceJet. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  72. ^"SpiceJet adds another Ahmedabad-Jaipur direct flight".deshgujarat. 16 November 2024. Retrieved16 November 2024.
  73. ^"SpiceJet launches Ahmedabad-Sharjah flights".business-standard. 20 January 2026. Retrieved20 January 2026.
  74. ^"SpiceJet Adds Najaf Charter Flights From Oct 2025".Aeroroutes.
  75. ^"Star Air India to commence Ahmedabad-Kolhapur service in Oct-2024".CAPA. Retrieved21 October 2024.
  76. ^"Star Air to commence flights from and to Navi Mumbai International Airport". Retrieved19 December 2025.
  77. ^"Star Air India to commence Ahmedabad-Nagpur service in Nov-2023".CAPA. Retrieved2 November 2023.
  78. ^"Flight Schedule".Star Air. Retrieved17 March 2024.
  79. ^"Flight booking started from Purnia Airport, Indigo and Star Air have got permission to fly".Business League. 4 September 2025. Retrieved4 September 2025.
  80. ^abc"Bangkok, Thailand BKK".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:109–113. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  81. ^"Thai AirAsia to resume flights to Ahmedabad from October 10".JetArena. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  82. ^"Thai Smile Moves Ahmedabad Service to Thai From Sep 2023".Aeroroutes. Retrieved24 August 2023.
  83. ^"Thai Lion Air to launch Ahmedabad-Bangkok direct flight from August".
  84. ^"Thai Lion Air Adds Ahmedabad From August 2024". AeroRoutes. 17 July 2024. Retrieved17 July 2024.
  85. ^"Thai VietJet Air Adds Bangkok – Ahmedabad From Dec 2025".Aeroroutes. Retrieved13 August 2025.
  86. ^"Hanoi, Viet Nam HAN".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:522–524. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  87. ^"Flights from Hanoi to Ahmedabad".VietJet.
  88. ^"Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam SGN".OAG Flight Guide Worldwide.27 (2). Luton, United Kingdom:OAG Aviation Worldwide Limited:538–541. August 2025.ISSN 1466-8718.OCLC 41608313.
  89. ^"Flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Ahmedabad".VietJet.
  90. ^"Destinations, Blue Dart Aviation". Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2020. Retrieved30 October 2021.
  91. ^"Qatar Airways Cargo to launch freighter service to Ahmedabad on Feb 3".Gulf Times. 19 January 2015. Retrieved24 March 2015.
  92. ^"Dholera International Airport Project In Gujarat". 6 February 2023. Retrieved14 February 2025.
  93. ^"Ahmedabad airport on a new high as most improved airport in Asia Pacific region".The Times of India. 12 March 2018. Retrieved8 March 2023.
  94. ^"Ahmedabad airport bags three international awards".The Times of India. 9 September 2019. Retrieved8 March 2023.
  95. ^"Plane's nose wheel collapses, passengers safe". IBNLive.com. Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  96. ^Pathak, Maulik (28 June 2025)."Last victim identified in Air India Flight 171 crash; death toll reaches 260".Hindustan Times. Retrieved16 July 2025.
  97. ^Hepher, Tim; Plucinska, Joanna (12 June 2025). Richardson, Alex (ed.)."Air India disaster is first fatal Boeing 787 accident".Reuters.Archived from the original on 14 June 2025. Retrieved18 June 2025.

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toAirports in Gujarat.
Adani Ports & SEZ
Adani Power
FMCG
Transmission
Gas
Mining
Adani Airports
Adani Green Energy
Adani Enterprises
Institutions
People
Current
Portals:
International
East India
North India
South India
West India
Domestic/private
East India
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Jharkhand
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha
Sikkim
Tripura
West Bengal
North India
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Ladakh
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
South India
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Lakshadweep
Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
West India
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Defunct/proposed
East India
North India
South India
West India
Military
Indian Air Force
Western Air Command
Eastern Air Command
Central Air Command
Southern Air Command
South Western Air Command
Training Command
Maintenance Command
Indian Navy
Eastern Naval Command
Western Naval Command
Southern Naval Command
Indian Army
Indian Coast Guard
Joint
State-wise list of airports
International
Domestic
Unscheduled
Military
Defunct
  • none currently
Future
History
Geography
Administration
Buildings and
landmarks
Institutes
Science &
research
Educational
Universities
CoE
Others
Cultural
Healthcare
Economy
Transport
Centres
Services
Roads and bridges
Sports
Venues
Teams
Games
Zones and wards
Central
East
North
Northwest
South
Southwest
West
Lists
Other topics
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ahmedabad_Airport&oldid=1336562075"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp