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Kumar Mangalam Birla's aircraft lands in London the week he launches a cultural academy
If aboard, the timing aligns with the Aditya Birla Group's unveiling of a new performing arts academy in Mumbai.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Kumar Mangalam Birla

Kumar Mangalam Birla
Kumar Mangalam Birla's Gulfstream G550 (VT-BRS) was tracked departing Juhu Aerodrome in Mumbai late on June 24 and arriving at London Luton Airport early on June 25, a flight of roughly 9 hours and 26 minutes. The aircraft's destination is a familiar one for the Aditya Birla Group chairman, who maintains a pattern of regular international movements between India and global business hubs.
If Kumar Mangalam Birla was aboard, he would land in London just days after the Aditya Birla Group launched the INT Aditya Birla Performing Arts Academy in Mumbai, a major transformation of the historic Indian National Theatre. As covered by Business Upturn, the academy was inaugurated in the presence of Kumar Mangalam Birla and family members, suggesting the chairman was in Mumbai for that event earlier this week. A London stop could signal follow-on business or personal engagements, or simply a change of scene after the launch.
The flight follows a series of domestic movements earlier in June — including hops between Delhi, Mumbai, and Coimbatore — consistent with Kumar Mangalam Birla's oversight of a conglomerate spanning cement, telecom, and financial services. London remains a recurrent destination per the briefing, and while the aircraft's path offers no definitive reason, the proximity to a major cultural announcement adds plausible context.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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