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Gautam Adani's aircraft lands in Delhi the week of his nuclear power announcement
If aboard, the flight from Ahmedabad would align with the Adani Group's AGM and new energy strategy.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Gautam Adani

Gautam Adani
Gautam Adani's Bombardier Global 6500 (VT-AGL) was tracked flying from Ahmedabad to New Delhi on June 25, 2026, arriving at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a short hop. The aircraft's path shows a departure from the billionaire's home base in Gujarat, touching down in the capital mid-morning.
If aboard, Gautam Adani would arrive the same week he delivered a major address at the Adani Group's 30th Annual General Meeting, held on June 24, per [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-24/adani-bets-on-india-energy-security-with-nuclear-power-project). During the AGM, the chairman unveiled plans for a 10-gigawatt nuclear power initiative, marking his first public speech since settling U.S. SEC bribery allegations in May. The timing of the flight — the day after the AGM — suggests a return to the capital for follow-up meetings with government officials or investors, as covered by [CNBC TV18](https://www.cnbctv18.com/market/adani-group-agm-2026-top-highlights-gautam-adani-address-ai-airports-nuclear-energy-19931405.htm).
This Delhi leg follows a pattern of frequent shuttling between Gujarat and the capital, with recent flights showing multiple hops from Ahmedabad to Delhi in late June. The aircraft's brief airborne time — barely clearing 750 feet altitude — may indicate a positioning flight or a quick turnaround, consistent with the chairman's busy schedule as he pivots from legal crisis management to advancing the group's infrastructure and energy ambitions.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6500


The aircraft
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