Mumbai airport operator asks Air India to vacate land that has 4 staff colonies

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Air India has been using approximately 7,50,000 square metres of area around the Mumbai airport for decades at concessionary rates, the sources said.

PTI

April 19, 2022 / 07:23 PM IST

File image of an Air India aircraft on the runway

File image of an Air India aircraft on the runway

Mumbai airport operator MIAL has asked Air India to vacate its land that also includes four staff colonies of the airline where around 1,600 families reside, sources said on Tuesday.

Air India has been using approximately 7,50,000 square metres of area around the Mumbai airport for decades at concessionary rates, the sources said.

The Tata Group took over the operations of Air India on January 27.

The Centre sold the airline to the Tata Group on October 8 last year after a successful bidding process.

The Adani Group-led Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) and Air India did not respond to PTI’s request for a statement on the development.

The sources said the MIAL issued a notice to Air India last month, asking the airline to vacate this land.

Apart from the four housing colonies where around 1,600 families reside, the area has cargo warehouses, hangars and offices of Air India, they added.

In the 1950s, the land was leased out by the Maharashtra government to the Centre-run Airports Authority of India (AAI).

Air India, which was run by the Centre then, was allowed to use the land at concessionary rates.

After the privatisation of the Mumbai airport in 2005, the MIAL became the owner of the land.

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