Updated
Updated · Aviation Week · May 26
Hyderabad Airport Opens 16,850 m² Cargo Terminal 2 for 50,000-Ton Demand Surge
Updated
Updated · Aviation Week · May 26

Hyderabad Airport Opens 16,850 m² Cargo Terminal 2 for 50,000-Ton Demand Surge

3 articles · Updated · Aviation Week · May 26
  • Cargo Terminal 2 at Hyderabad Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has opened with 16,850 m² of space and annual handling capacity of about 50,000 metric tons.
  • The facility was built to absorb rising domestic and international cargo volumes, with room to expand capacity to 100,000 metric tons a year.
  • A fully temperature-controlled pharma zone anchors the terminal, using continuous monitoring and temperature cut-off systems to support pharmaceutical and perishable shipments.
  • Hyderabad said the new terminal should speed processing, shorten regulatory clearances and reduce cargo dwell times through better airside-to-landside connectivity.
  • The project strengthens Hyderabad's push to deepen its role as a global pharmaceutical cargo hub as airports worldwide expand infrastructure to meet growing demand.
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