The Bureau of Civil
Aviation Security (BCAS) has revoked the security clearance of M/S Celebi and
its associated companies in the interest of 'national security'.
The Turkish-exception ground
handling company operates at multiple major airports in India, including,
Delhi, Bengaluru, Goa, Hyderabad and Cochin.
An order issued by
Joint Director (Operations) of BCAS Sunil Yadav read, "The security
clearance of r/o Celebi Airport Services India Pvt. Ltd, under the category
Ground Handling Agency was approved by DG, BCAS vide letter no.
15/99/2022-Delhi- BCAS/E-219110 dated 21.11.2022.
In the exercise of power
conferred upon DG, BCAS, the security clearance in r/o Celebi Airport Services
India Pvt. Ltd is hereby revoked with immediate effect in the interest of
National Security. This issues with the approval of DG, BCAS."
Union Civil Aviation
Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said national interest and public safety are paramount
and non-negotiable. He said arrangements are being made at all affected
Airpor1ts to ensure seamless handling of passengers and cargo. The minister
said efforts are being made to ensure that employees working with Celebi are
retained and continue to contribute to airport services.
Naidu said the Ministry
of Civil Aviation is fully committed to ensuring that passenger convenience,
cargo operations, and service continuity remain unaffected.
The minister said
he is personally monitoring the situation and the Ministry is in active coordination
with airport operators to manage the transition smoothly. The minister further
stated, “We are also deploying special teams to oversee operations and address
any emerging issues in real time. We will continue to uphold national security
while ensuring ease of travel and cargo movement across the country.”
The Delhi International
Airport Limited (DIAL) DIAL is working with existing ground handlers AISATS and
Bird Group (both ground handlers) and is in the process of onboarding a cargo
handler that has already been approved in advance to ensure operational
continuity. DIAL will also transition all Çelebi employees at IGI Airport to
their new employers without changing employment terms. DIAL has reassured
passengers, airlines and cargo stakeholders that they will continue to have
consistent services and operations during the transition Phase.
Celebi is one of three
ground handlers that operate at Delhi Airport along with AISATS and Bird Group.
The firm charges for both passenger and cargo terminal services and is a
critical operational team in the turnaround of aircraft at the airport as well
as very busy airports. Due to cancelation of security clearance being
immediate, the airport operators at these locations will need to quickly find
stopgap measures to reassign Celebi Airport Services responsibilities to other
licensed ground handlers.
Eventually, new tenders will be floated to appoint a
replacement.
Celebi’s presence in
India spans nine airports, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad,
Goa, Cochin, and Kannur—through at least three different companies. Its ground
handling services include baggage loading and unloading, passenger check-in
assistance, aircraft cleaning, refuelling coordination, and flight operations
support.
According to the
company’s website, Celebi began Indian operations through a joint venture in
Mumbai. It later established Celebi Airport Services India and Celebi Delhi
Cargo Terminal Management India. Over the years, the firm’s footprint expanded
significantly, and it now handles 58,000 flights annually, manages 5.4 lakh
tonnes of cargo, and employs around 7,800 staff.