Key Points

Guwahati Airport has set new benchmarks in cargo handling, processing 42.43 MT in a single day and 844 MT in June. The growth highlights its strategic importance as a logistics hub in Northeast India. Improved efficiency and regional trade, especially in floral imports, contributed to the surge. Managed by Adani, the airport is expanding with a new terminal set to boost capacity further.

Key Points: Guwahati Airport Breaks Daily and Monthly Cargo Records

  • Guwahati Airport hits 42.43 MT daily cargo record
  • Monthly tonnage crosses 844 MT for the first time
  • Flowers dominate imports from Bengaluru and Jaipur
  • Adani-managed airport strengthens NE supply chain integration
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Guwahati Airport sets new daily, monthly cargo handling records

Guwahati Airport achieves record 42.43 MT daily cargo and 844 MT monthly tonnage, reinforcing its role as NE India's logistics hub.

"These achievements are milestones for LGBIA’s cargo terminal and indicators of economic vibrancy in the Northeast. – GIAL Spokesperson"

Guwahati, July 9

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (LGBIA) in Guwahati, recorded its highest ever single-day cargo tonnage of 42.43 metric tonnes (MT) on June 28, surpassing the previous record of 40.43 MT set last year, the airport operator said in a statement on Wednesday.

This achievement was part of a broader upward trend that culminated in the Guwahati International Airport Limited (GIAL) cargo terminal, crossing the 844 tonne mark in monthly cargo processed for the first time since commencement of operations.

The previous monthly highest was 754 tonne in January this year.

The record growth in cargo tonnage reflects the growing role of Guwahati airport as a logistics hub in the northeast India region.

Guwahati International Airport Limited attributed the cargo tonnage growth to focused operational enhancements, improved cargo handling efficiency, and the airport's strategic importance in connecting northeast India with key domestic markets.

Agartala and Imphal remain the prime contributors in the Northeast region, while major destinations across the country include Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru, the Guwahati airport statement noted. The airport has seen strong import activity from Bengaluru and Jaipur, with flowers being the primary import commodity, contributing to the region's growing floral trade.

"These achievements are not only milestones for LGBIA's GIAL cargo terminal, but also significant indicators of economic vibrancy in the Northeast. The growing cargo movement reflects the trust of our partners and the region's increasing integration with national supply chains," said a Guwahati International Airport Limited (GIAL) spokesperson.

Guwahati International Airport Limited (GIAL) is managed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, the flagship company of Adani Group. GIAL is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) venture between AAHL and Airport Authority of India (AAI) in a concession agreement of 50 years.

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport Limited, known as Guwahati Airport, is the primary international airport in northeast India. The airport is named after the first Chief Minister of Assam, Gopinath Bordoloi.

Works for a new airport terminal are at an advanced stage. Once inaugurated, possibly later this year, will significantly add to Guwahati Airport's existing capacity.

In 2018, the central government decided to privatise the operations, management and development of six airports for a period of 50 years. Those airports included Guwahati, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mangalore, Jaipur, and Thiruvananthapuram. Adani Enterprise Limited had emerged as the successful bidder for all those airports.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who ships flowers from Bengaluru to Guwahati regularly, I've noticed the improved efficiency. The cold storage facilities have really helped maintain quality. More power to Northeast logistics!
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Arjun K
While the numbers look impressive, I hope Adani Group is also focusing on passenger facilities. The current terminal is quite congested. The new terminal can't come soon enough!
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Kavya N
My father worked at this airport for 30 years. Seeing it grow like this makes me emotional. From small planes to this cargo hub - what a journey! Northeast is finally getting its due.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see flowers as primary import. Does anyone know what kind of flowers are being shipped to Guwahati? And what's being exported from there? Would love to learn more about this trade.
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Vikram M
Good progress, but we need better road connectivity from airport to city. The cargo trucks often get stuck in traffic. Infrastructure development should be holistic, not just airport-focused.

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