Fly Bharathi Aviation Signs Rs 7.5 Bn MoU for Ujjain Airport
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Fly Bharathi Aviation Signs Rs 7.5 Bn MoU for Ujjain Airport

Fly Bharathi Aviation and Aeronautics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Madhya Pradesh to invest Rs 7.5 billion in developing an airport in Ujjain. Announced at the Global Investment Summit, this landmark agreement is set to transform air connectivity. Led by...

Fly Bharathi Aviation and Aeronautics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Madhya Pradesh to invest Rs 7.5 billion in developing an airport in Ujjain. Announced at the Global Investment Summit, this landmark agreement is set to transform air connectivity. Led by Managing Director Girish Pillai, Fly Bharathi Aviation’s investment seeks to address a long-standing infrastructural gap in Ujjain, one of India’s religious destinations. In the financial year 2023-24 alone, the city welcomed 528 million tourists, a number expected to rise significantly, particularly with the development of Mahakal Lok, which has boosted tourism.Contact: Fly Bharathi Aviation and AeronauticsWebsite: www. flybharathi.comPhone: 077100 87776

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