Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport has officially inaugurated a new domestic cargo terminal, marking a significant milestone in enhancing the city’s air freight capabilities. The newly constructed terminal, valued at Rs 120 crore, is expected to streamline cargo operations, increase efficiency, and support the growing demand for air freight services in India.
The terminal is designed to handle a variety of domestic cargo, including perishables, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and other high-value goods. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the facility will help expedite processing times and improve the overall logistics experience for businesses across the country.
Bengaluru Airport is one of India’s busiest hubs, and this new addition will further cement its role as a key player in the nation’s aviation and logistics sectors. The terminal is expected to significantly boost the airport’s cargo handling capacity, contributing to the growth of the regional and national economy.
Officials at the inauguration ceremony highlighted the positive impact the terminal will have on the city’s supply chains, including faster delivery of essential goods and improved connections for exporters. The facility is part of a broader initiative to modernize infrastructure at Bengaluru airport and enhance its competitiveness as a global logistics hub.
The new cargo terminal reflects the growing importance of air cargo services in India, particularly as the e-commerce and export sectors continue to expand. The facility’s opening comes as the airport continues to invest in improving its overall infrastructure to meet the increasing demands of both passengers and freight operations.