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Bajaj Family's aircraft lands in Mumbai the week of a ransomware crisis and a record buyback
If aboard, the timing lines up with urgent board-level discussions around a cybersecurity incident and a ₹5,633 crore share buyback.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Bajaj Family

Bajaj Family
Bajaj Family's Dassault Falcon 2000LX (VT-AYV) was tracked departing Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport on June 26 and arriving at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on June 28 after a 47-hour flight. The aircraft's route suggests a stopover, though the purpose of the extended journey remains unconfirmed.
If Bajaj Family was aboard, they would have returned to Mumbai the same week the Bajaj Group faced a ransomware attack that hit systems at both Bajaj Auto and its wholly owned subsidiary Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd on June 23, per the company's regulatory filing with stock exchanges. The incident, disclosed under SEBI norms and notified to CERT-In, prompted immediate containment measures, though the extent of data compromise or production disruption has not been disclosed. Separately, the company's ₹5,633 crore share buyback — its largest ever — went ex-record on June 24, per an Economic Times report.
This flight follows a pattern: recent tracking data shows the same aircraft operating a leg between Mumbai and Delhi on June 26. If the family split time between the two cities, the return to Mumbai places them at the corporate headquarters during a particularly consequential week — one defined by a cybersecurity crisis requiring management oversight and a major capital-allocation event that underscores the group's financial confidence.
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