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M.A. Yusuff Ali's Gulfstream G600 lands in New Delhi amid food supply talks with Indian PM
If aboard, M.A. Yusuff Ali would arrive the same week he briefed Narendra Modi on LuLu Group's crisis food flights from India to the Gulf.
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M.A. Yusuff Ali
M.A. Yusuff Ali's Gulfstream G600 (T7-YMA) was tracked flying from Al Bateen Executive Airport (OMAD) to Indira Gandhi International Airport (VIDP) on June 25, 2026, a 3-hour 8-minute journey reaching 41,025 feet. The aircraft, registered to the LuLu Group chairman, landed in New Delhi at 14:20 UTC.
If M.A. Yusuff Ali was aboard, the timing would align with his ongoing high-level engagement with the Indian government. Per a report from BusinessToday on March 26, 2026, Yusuff Ali met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to discuss LuLu Group's dedicated cargo flights — over 34 chartered flights carrying 15,000 tonnes of fresh food from India to GCC nations amid the West Asia crisis [businesstoday.in]. The Peninsula Qatar noted Modi assured full support for uninterrupted food exports [thepeninsulaqatar.com]. This flight lands as those supply chains remain a priority.
The trip to Delhi follows a pattern of recent movements: T7-YMA flew from Mumbai (VABB) to Delhi on June 17, then Delhi to Abu Dhabi on June 18, before shuttling between Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, and Al Bateen. M.A. Yusuff Ali's home base is Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi, but Delhi has become a recurring destination as LuLu Group coordinates its largest-ever food airlift from Indian hubs including Kochi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
Aboard the Gulfstream G600


The aircraft
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