Adani Airports Set for Demerger and FY26 Listing
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Adani Airports Set for Demerger and FY26 Listing

Adani Group is poised to implement a strategic demerger and listing plan for its thriving airport sector, anticipated to materialise by FY26. This bold step aims to unlock the immense value within Adani Airports, making it more accessible to investors. The move is a testament to the group's commitment to expanding its presence in India's aviation and logistics sector. As the nation's aviation industry continues to grow exponentially, Adani's decision to spin off its airports division into a separate entity marks a significant development. This demerger and subsequent listing on the stock exchange will facilitate better financial transparency and attract potential investors looking to capitalise on the booming aviation industry. Adani's airport business has experienced remarkable growth, with acquisitions of key airports across India, making it a pivotal player in the sector.

Adani Group is poised to implement a strategic demerger and listing plan for its thriving airport sector, anticipated to materialise by FY26. This bold step aims to unlock the immense value within Adani Airports, making it more accessible to investors. The move is a testament to the group's commitment to expanding its presence in India's aviation and logistics sector. As the nation's aviation industry continues to grow exponentially, Adani's decision to spin off its airports division into a separate entity marks a significant development. This demerger and subsequent listing on the stock exchange will facilitate better financial transparency and attract potential investors looking to capitalise on the booming aviation industry. Adani's airport business has experienced remarkable growth, with acquisitions of key airports across India, making it a pivotal player in the sector.

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DRA-Siemens JV Wins Rs 41.4 Billion Bullet Train Contract

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Delhi to Boost Yamuna Flow With Treated Water From Okhla

In a bid to improve the Yamuna’s water quality, the Delhi government will release treated wastewater from the Okhla sewage treatment plant (STP) — Asia’s largest — to boost the river’s environmental flow (e-flow). The plan will discharge 5.69 cubic metres per second (cumecs) of treated effluent into the river, aiming to address its critically low flow levels and pollution load.Delhi’s stretch of the Yamuna requires a minimum 23 cumecs of e-flow to sustain ecological health, according to expert committees and parliamentary panels. Currently, it flows at just 10 cumecs. The additiona..

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