Press Information Bureau · 19 August 2026
Delhi Airport Transshipment Reform Rescreening Exemption Air Cargo Logistics
Why in news
- The Ministry of Civil Aviation expanded the domestic-to-international air transshipment cargo framework at Delhi Airport following a successful proof-of-concept trial.
Information
- The reform eliminates mandatory redundant security re-screening of domestic transshipment cargo at gateway airports prior to international departure.
- Operationalized at Delhi International Airport Limited Transshipment Excellence Centre, the proof-of-concept on the Chennai-Delhi-Frankfurt route reduced average transit handling time from 60 hours to 20 hours.
- The system relies on secure supply chain protocols between domestic origin airports and international gateway hubs, raising aircraft cargo capacity utilization on tested routes from 75% to near 100%.
- The expanded phase integrates domestic air origin points at Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Hyderabad with international destination terminals including London and Copenhagen.
Key terms
Transshipment Cargo
Goods transferred from one carrier or flight to another at an intermediate hub en route to their final destination.
National Air Cargo Policy
A strategic policy framework aimed at building efficient air cargo logistics infrastructure and establishing domestic aviation hubs.
Prelims facts
- Transshipment cargo reforms under the Ministry of Civil Aviation aim to turn major Indian airports into global air freight hubs.
Mains discussion
- Discuss how streamlining regulatory clearance processes and eliminating redundant procedural bottlenecks boosts India's national logistics competitiveness.
Source: PIB English