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BLR Airport handles highest-ever monthly cargo throughput in August

September 4, 2021: Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAB/ BLR Airport) has processed 37,319 metric tonnes (MT) of cargo in August 2021—the highest ever since the Airport commenced operations in 2008.

BLR Airport handles highest-ever monthly cargo throughput in August
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September 4, 2021: Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAB/ BLR Airport) has processed 37,319 metric tonnes (MT) of cargo in August 2021—the highest ever since the Airport commenced operations in 2008.

International cargo (both imports and exports) accounted for 24,304 MT, also the highest ever. Of the total international cargo, exports also achieved a significant record, an all-time high throughput of 15,224 MT.

“In addition to round the clock support from Indian Customs, the government of Karnataka helped in creating a robust business environment amid the pandemic. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and Government of India also played a key role in helping BLR Airport achieve this milestone,” reads the release.

BLR Airport is the third busiest airport in India and has the highest cargo processing capacity. This has resulted in a 41 percent market share (industry estimates) in South India, making BLR Airport the preferred gateway for air cargo for shippers from the southern states of India. Key factors that have led to this transformation include a conducive geographic location with easy access to manufacturing hubs in South India, adequate airline capacities to service key sectors across the globe and world-class cargo infrastructure, operated by Air India SATS and Menzies Aviation Bobba, Bangalore.

There are currently 14 dedicated freighters operating to and from BLR Airport, and there is also additional belly capacity in passenger aircraft. On average, it has about 30-33 daily freighter movements at BLR Airport.

The current cargo capacity of BLR Airport is 715,000 metric tonnes (MT) annually and is expandable up to 850,000 MT. It aims to expand the cargo infrastructure to provide a capacity of 1 million MT in the next few years.

BLR Airport is also the leading airport for the export of perishable goods from India. BIAL has made continuous efforts to improve operational efficiency by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure, market-leading technology, and customer service.

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