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Gautam Adani's aircraft lands in Ahmedabad as US judge reviews case dismissal
If aboard, the short hop from a nearby location comes the same week a US judge ordered prosecutors to justify dropping criminal charges.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Gautam Adani

Gautam Adani
Gautam Adani's Bombardier Global 6500 (VT-AGL) was tracked on a brief 15-minute flight on June 29, 2026, arriving at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad after departing from a location approximately 80 kilometers away. The aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 15,850 feet and a top speed of 399.3 knots before touching down at the billionaire's home base.
If aboard, Gautam Adani would return to Ahmedabad the same week a US judge ordered the Justice Department to justify its decision to drop criminal fraud charges against him, per a Reuters report on June 26. The judge gave prosecutors until July 13 to explain their reasoning, while Adani's lawyers have urged the court to dismiss the case entirely, arguing it falls outside US jurisdiction. The flight follows a pattern of recent trips between Gujarat and other Indian cities, including Mumbai and Delhi, as the Adani Group navigates the aftermath of the SEC settlement and ongoing legal proceedings.
The brief hop from a nearby airfield — possibly Jamnagar, where the Adani Group recently announced a $4 billion petrochemical expansion — suggests a routine repositioning or a quick domestic visit, consistent with the chairman's frequent shuttling between the conglomerate's industrial sites and his Ahmedabad base.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6500


The aircraft
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