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Gautam Adani lands in Ahmedabad for Adani Ports investor meetings
The billionaire chairman returns home as his ports unit kicks off key in-person sessions with analysts and investors this week.
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Gautam Adani
Gautam Adani flew from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on May 11, 2026. Piloting his Bombardier Global 6500 with tail number VT-AGL, the journey lasted just over an hour, departing at 12:34 p.m. local time and touching down around 1:35 p.m. after reaching 34,000 feet and speeds nearing 525 knots. It was a routine hop for the Adani Group head, whose jets often trace this corridor.
The timing aligns with Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited's schedule of in-person investor and analyst meetings on May 11 and 12, following roadshows in Mumbai and Singapore earlier in the week, as announced by the company on May 1. Headquartered in Ahmedabad, the ports arm— a cornerstone of Adani's $92 billion empire—uses these sessions to discuss growth amid the group's recent restructuring push, outlined by Gautam Adani himself on Labor Day to streamline decisions and prioritize worker welfare. Just hours earlier, Gautam Adani had addressed the CII Annual Business Summit in Delhi, touting energy and AI as drivers of India's next boom.
This Delhi-Ahmedabad shuttle mirrors Gautam Adani's recent pattern, with flights bouncing between the capitals over the past week amid boardroom maneuvers and the lingering shadow of the 2024 SEC bribery indictment. From a May 10 arrival in Delhi to multiple Ahmedabad loops earlier, the billionaire's itinerary underscores the relentless pace of rebuilding after the Hindenburg fallout, even as his fortune climbed $8.1 billion this year alone.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6500


The aircraft
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