Indian air cargo stakeholders faced with a capacity crunch out of Delhi Airport now have an alternative gateway in the region, as trade volumes rapidly grow.
Noida International Airport (NIA), close to the capital city, handled its first cargo flight this week after the development was awarded to Zurich Airport.
AISATS, a joint-venture between Tata-owned Air India and Singapore-based gateway service provider SATS, holds 20-year concession rights…
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