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Mukesh Ambani flies locally from Navi Mumbai as Reliance prepares Jamnagar refinery shutdown
The billionaire chairman's short flight comes the same week his company announced a planned maintenance shutdown at the world's largest refinery complex.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Mukesh Ambani

Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani flew a short local flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport on May 12, 2026, a brief hop that kept him in the Mumbai area. The same week, Reliance Industries announced plans to begin a maintenance shutdown at its Jamnagar refinery in late May, per a Business Standard report on May 6. The shutdown, expected to last three to four weeks, involves the 1.4 million barrel-per-day complex — the world's largest single-site refinery.
The timing suggests Ambani's presence in Mumbai for internal planning and coordination ahead of the shutdown. Reliance operates a fleet of 10 private jets, including the Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ VT-AKV, which typically serves longer international routes. This local flight, likely a repositioning or test movement, underscores the operational demands of managing India's largest conglomerate as it navigates refinery maintenance amid ongoing West Asia supply concerns.
Aboard the Boeing 737 MAX 9 BBJ


The aircraft
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