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Jayant Sinha makes a surprise visit to Delhi Airport

The Delhi airport is operated under the joint venture company, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), in which diversified group GMR, Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Germany's Fraport are the stakeholders.

Jayant Sinha during his surprise visit to Delhi airport.
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Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha on Friday made a “surprise” visit to domestic terminal of the GMR-run Delhi Airport, where hundreds of fliers had to sweat it out due to the malfunctioning in the air-conditioning system earlier this month.

“Surprise visit to the T1 terminal of Delhi airport. Closely studied infrastructure and facilities for passengers,” Sinha tweeted today after the visit.


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The Delhi airport is operated under the joint venture company, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), in which diversified group GMR, Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Germany’s Fraport are the stakeholders.

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Sinha, who moved to Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan from North Block following the July 5 Cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had last week conducted review meetings with the ministry officials to understand the opportunities and challenges in domestic aviation sector.

Significantly, hundreds of passengers had to sweat it out at the domestic terminal of the Delhi Airport last Friday as its air-conditioning system failed during excavation work at the adjacent construction site of Delhi Metro’s Terminal 1 station.

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) authorities had said the incident happened when a portion of the pipe that supplies water to the cooling system was damaged during the construction work for the upcoming station’s entry and exit points.

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