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Kumar Mangalam Birla returns to London after a brief India swing
The Aditya Birla Group chairman flies back to London for a week of board meetings and investor briefings, per the group's corporate calendar.
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Kumar Mangalam Birla
Kumar Mangalam Birla flew from Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport to London Luton Airport on the night of June 2, arriving the following morning after a ten-hour flight aboard the group's Gulfstream G550 (VT-BRS). The trip came just three days after he had flown from the London area to Ahmedabad on May 30, suggesting a quick turnaround for business in India before heading back to the UK.
The return to London coincides with a series of scheduled board meetings and investor briefings for the Aditya Birla Group's global operations, according to the group's corporate calendar. Birla oversees a $60 billion conglomerate with interests spanning cement, aluminum, telecom, and fashion retail across 36 countries, and London remains a key hub for its international finance and strategy teams. The timing also aligns with the London Metal Exchange's quarterly metals seminars, a relevant stop for the group's aluminum division.
Recent flight logs show Birla's pattern of shuttling between London and Indian operational hubs like Ahmedabad and Mumbai. The May 30 flight from London to Ahmedabad was followed by a series of short hops within Gujarat and Maharashtra, likely for site visits or regional meetings. His return to London on June 2 suggests a deliberate split between domestic oversight and international commitments, a rhythm familiar to any executive managing a sprawling multinational.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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