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If aboard, Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight would arrive in Delhi the same day the party's national executive meets to set the parliamentary agenda for the winter session.
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Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight
Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight's aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER tail number K7067, was tracked departing Cochin International Airport at 14:01 UTC on 20 August and arriving at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi at 17:15 UTC, a 3-hour 13-minute leg that crossed the subcontinent from the Malabar Coast to the national capital.
If Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight was aboard, the timing would place him back in Delhi on the opening day of the Bharatiya Janata Party's national executive meeting, a three-day conclave that began this morning at the NDMC Convention Centre. According to the BJP's published schedule, the meeting will finalize the party's strategy for the upcoming winter session of Parliament, with senior ministers and state chiefs expected to brief the floor leaders [NDTV.com](https://www.ndtv.com/india/bjp-national-executive-meeting-delhi-august-2026-4532891). The party's working committee has been meeting since Thursday in closed sessions to review the government's legislative priorities, including a proposed uniform civil code bill that has divided the opposition bloc.
The return leg from Cochin — a city in Kerala, a state governed by the opposition Left Democratic Front — follows a pattern of outreach in politically competitive territory. Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight had been in the region since 18 August, with K7067 logging a flight from Delhi to Kannur on 18 August and a leg from Kannur to Cochin on 19 August, per the aircraft's tracked movements. Kerala's ruling coalition has been vocal in its opposition to the central government's farm laws and fuel pricing, and a visit by the prime minister — if it occurred — would have been the first high-level BJP stop in the state since the party's failed bid to open a local election campaign there in May.
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This is not the first time the tail has shifted from a regional hub to Delhi ahead of a major party meeting. A review of K7067's recent tracked flights shows a similar Delhi-bound leg on 24 July — returning from an earlier visit to Tamil Nadu — that accompanied the cabinet reshuffle announcement the following day. The aircraft also made a mid-June round trip to Varanasi, Narendra Modi / Indian Presidential Flight's parliamentary constituency, ahead of the monsoon session. Short-range positioning flights such as these, which burn roughly 18 tonnes of jet fuel per hour of cruise, are routine for the fleet but carry outsized political weight when they coincide with the party's calendar.
The desk will watch for any further movements of K7067 or its sister ship K7066 in the coming week; India's parliament convenes on 5 September for what is expected to be a fractious winter session, and the prime minister's travel schedule — whether aboard the 777 or the smaller BBJ fleet — often signals which bill the government is preparing to force through.