BLR emerges as No.1 airport in the country for perishables shipment in FY2020-21

Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has emerged as the No.1 airport in India for perishable shipments. According to Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), BLR Airport has processed 48,130 MT of perishables in the Financial Year 2020-21, accounting for 31% of India’s total perishable shipments.

In the process, BLR Airport has emerged as the leading Airport for exports of poultry products and flowers during the same period. It processed 28,182 MT of poultry products and 1,296 MT of flowers.  

The perishables, which also included vegetables and fruits, was carried by 24 airlines to 46 international destinations.  Doha was the top destination, followed by Singapore, London and Muscat

The round-the-clock support from Indian Customs, Plant Quarantine office Bangalore, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), and Karnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing and Export Corporation Limited (KAPPEC) has facilitated in creating a robust business environment, helping BLR Airport achieve this milestone.

APEDA has been instrumental in engaging with the perishable exporters, understanding their needs and in turn engaging with BLR Airport to ensure the infrastructure capabilities continue to grow with the growing demand for perishables exports globally. They have also been instrumental in the promotion of export-oriented production, improving packaging standards, training in various aspects of perishable industries and assisting perishable exporters with various financial assistance schemes.

“Perishable cargo has been one of the major growth drivers for BLR Airport. Our cargo infrastructure, powered with technology, provides rapid distribution of perishable cargo, making BLR Airport the preferred cargo airport in South India. Our aim is to create an environment that enables our cargo partners to introduce new initiatives and facilities that cater to constantly evolving demand,” said Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Strategy and Development Officer, BIAL.

“In line with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision to double the farmers’ income as well as increasing exports, APEDA has initiated several measures to improve agriculture exports from the Country. We are collaborating with airports, exporters and stakeholders to upgrade the cold-chain infrastructure which will further improve in the quality of produce. We are delighted to see that BLR Airport is becoming a preferred cargo airport for agricultural exporters not only from within Karnataka but also from across South India,” said Dr M Angamuthu, Chairman, APEDA.

During the pandemic, BLR Airport facilitated discussions between the trade and statutory bodies from both Government of India (GOI) and Government of Karnataka in a common forum to discuss the policies and benefits of schemes like Krishi Udaan from GOI for the perishable sector. This resulted in creation of new markets for farmers, which was essential to ensure that the farm produce could reach consumers in far-flung areas in a timely manner.

Efficient Operations

With its conducive geographic location, aided with robust infrastructure, operated by AI SATS and Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore, and adequate airline capacities to key markets globally, BLR Airport has transformed itself as the preferred choice for perishable shipments in India.As a result, growers/shippers from neighbouring statesprefer BLR Airport to transport their produce.

Time always plays a critical part in perishable logistics to ensure that products reach their destination while still offering the same freshness, quality and appeal for consumers. BIAL has made key tech-driven interventions to ensure there is no temperature excursion, reduce the handling time and speed up clearance of consignments. All farm-fresh commoditiesreach their destinations within 24 hours of harvest.

BLR Airport has a dedicated cold zone- AISATS Coolport- with the capacity to handle 40,000 MT per annum and temperature zones ranging from -25 to +250C under the same roof. Additionally, Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore too has a cold zone, with acapacity of 20,000 MT per annum, and alsothe capabilityto handle 20 ULD pallets from 15 to 250C and 2 ULD for 2 to 80C.

Currently,14 dedicated freighters operate to and from BLR Airport, and there is also additional belly capacity in passenger aircraft. On an average, BLR Airport has 30-33 daily freighter movements. The current cargo capacity of BLR Airport is 715,000 MT annually, which is the largest cargo processing capacity in South India. This is expandable upto 850,000 MT. BIAL aims to expand itscargo infrastructure to provide a capacity of approx.1.5 MMT by mid-2030s.

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