So Jamnagar Defense Airport was made international for Ambani’s pre-wedding?
The pre-wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani, younger son of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, is being held in Jamnagar. The entire Jamnagar has been decorated. Guests are coming there from many countries and abroad. Meanwhile, according to The Hindu report, Jamnagar Defense Airport has been declared an international airport for 10 days. Global leaders like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Rihanna, Ivanka Trump and many former Prime Ministers will land at Jamnagar Airport.
Jamnagar Defense Airport declared international
International flights can land at the airport from February 25 to March 5, an airport official told The Hindu. The Union Government’s Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Home Affairs have sent resources to set up a customs, immigration and quarantine facility at the airport.
Let us tell you that Jamnagar is a defense airport, where commercial flights are already allowed. The Airport Authority of India has constructed a passenger terminal building for the international airport. However, according to the report, IAF has also allowed access to its sensitive technical area for Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding.
Three aircraft are being accommodated in the technical area at a given time, an airport official told The Hindu on condition of anonymity. Three aircraft are being accommodated in the civil area of the airport. The civil sector of the airport can accommodate six small aircraft such as Falcon-200s or three large aircraft such as the Airbus A320.
Which guests arrived at Anant-Radhika Pre-Wedding?
Let us tell you that on Friday, Qatar’s PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, along with Saudi Aramco Chairperson Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Dezi CEO Bob Iger, American billionaire businessman and chairman of global investment management firm BlackRock Larry Fink landed at the airport. Were. Apart from this, former US President Donald Trump’s daughter Evaka Trump, Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk, former Australian PM Kevin Rudd and former Canadian PM Stephen Harper have also entered.
In preparation for the guests, AAI has also increased the size of its passenger hall from 475 square meters to 900 square meters. This could allow about 360 passengers during peak hours, compared to 180 previously.