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Sl. no. Location : ICAO : IATA : Airport name International airports: 1: Bangalore: VOBL: BLR: Kempegowda International Airport: 2: Mangalore: VOML: IXE: Mangaluru ...
The airport is the 3rd busiest airport in India, [11] behind the airports in Delhi and Mumbai. It is the 25th busiest airport in Asia and the 56th busiest airport in the world. [ 12 ] In CY2024, the airport handled over 40.73 million passengers and 496,227 tonnes (546,997 short tons) of cargo.
The airport commenced operations in January 1941 as the home of India's first aircraft factory, established by the company Hindustan Aircraft. The Allies employed the airfield during the Second World War, and by 1946 commercial flights had begun. Activity at the airport grew gradually over the next several decades until the 1990s, when it ...
This list of airports in India includes airports recognized by Airports Authority of India (AAI). There are 33 international and 11 limited international airports apart from other domestic, private and civil enclaves. [1]
In October 2019, Home Credit India has tied up with The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd, a commercial bank having its head office at Karur, Tamil Nadu, India for joint lending. In 2019, the company was preparing IPO in Hong Kong , however it was scrapped after investors estimated the value between 5 and 7.5 billion euros, whereas shareholders were ...
Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) is a regulatory agency under Government of India to regulate tariff and other expenditure and fees for major airports. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a statutory body constituted under the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Act (AERA), 2008.
Along with the airport, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Jaipur, and Amritsar are the only 6 airports in India with ILS CAT IIIB which helps flights land safely, even with visibility as low as 50 metres. [18] As of March 2024, the runway is being revamped to handle more flights and bigger aircraft like the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787.
CreditAccess Grameen (CA Grameen) was established in 1999 by Vinatha M. Reddy, who was inspired by the book “Give Us Credit” by Alex Counts, President & CEO of Grameen Foundation USA. Reddy, who was then running an NGO — "T Muniswammapa Trust", managed to obtain a US$35,000 grant from the Grameen Foundation to create a replica in India.