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Gautam Adani's Global 6500 returns to New Delhi the same week he outlines nuclear ambitions
If aboard, the flight from Ahmedabad would land hours after his first public speech resolving U.S. legal troubles.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Gautam Adani

Gautam Adani
Gautam Adani's Bombardier Global 6500 (VT-AGL) was tracked on a brief hop from Ahmedabad to New Delhi on June 25, 2026, landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a short airborne stint that barely cleared 750 feet — likely a repositioning or test flight, given the trivial distance between the two coordinates.
If Gautam Adani were aboard, the aircraft would have arrived in the capital the same week the billionaire delivered his first public address since settling U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allegations, per a Bloomberg report from June 24 [bloomberg.com](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-24/adani-bets-on-india-energy-security-with-nuclear-power-project). At the Adani Group's annual general meeting, he announced a 10-gigawatt nuclear power initiative, positioning the conglomerate for what he called the "age of intelligence." The flight pattern — a quick turn back to Delhi — could suggest post-AGM meetings with government officials or follow-up discussions on the nuclear project.
The movement continues a pattern of shuttle travel between Gujarat and the capital seen in recent weeks; on May 15, Gautam Adani's Embraer Legacy 650 flew the same route from Delhi to Ahmedabad the day the SEC settlement was announced [celebplanes.com](https://www.celebplanes.com/articles/gautam-adani-flight-1745). With criminal charges reportedly set to be dropped and the group refocusing on infrastructure deals — including a hydropower partnership with Bhutan — New Delhi remains the natural hub for the chairman's next chapter.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6500


The aircraft
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