Airports Authority Of India Denies Seeking ATF Stock Details Amid Middle East Crisis

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has officially refuted media reports claiming that it requested details on the availability of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The authority clarified that it has not made any inquiries regarding the stock or projected fuel requirements at international airports. This statement comes in light of rising concerns over fuel supply disruptions due to geopolitical conflicts, particularly in oil-exporting regions. The AAI emphasized its commitment to ensuring a stable fuel supply for the aviation sector while monitoring the situation closely. The clarification aims to alleviate concerns among airlines and stakeholders within the aviation industry, reinforcing AAI's role in maintaining operational continuity during uncertain times.
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