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FedEx opens 60,000 sq.ft air hub at Kempegowda International Airport

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Last updated: December 3, 2025 5:20 pm
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Published: December 3, 2025
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Federal Express Corporation, a US-based express transportation company, is expanding its footprint in India with a 60,000 sq.ft integrated air hub at the AISATS Logistics Park, Kempegowda International Airport.

The company said the new development is in tune with the airport’s capacity building plans to nearly double its annual cargo capacity to one million metric tons, positioning Bengaluru as a critical export gateway and aligning the FedEx investment with India’s next phase of high-growth manufacturing and trade.

This new hub elevates the region’s logistics infrastructure by consolidating international import and export handling, automated processing systems, mechanised conveyors, telescopic belts, and a high-speed DIM machine for non-contact dynamic dimensioning, the company stated.

Suvendu Choudhury, vice-president of India operations and planning and engineering at FedEx, said, “This new hub strengthens our India network by combining intelligent processes with advanced infrastructure. It brings the agility and resilience required by customers and enables businesses of every size to access global markets with greater confidence.”

The inauguration of the new FedEx hub at the AISATS Logistics Park marks an important step toward building seamless, technology-driven cargo operations in Bengaluru, said Ramanathan Rajamani, Chief Executive Officer of Air India SATS Airport Services.

The facility incorporates multiple conveyors and a throughput capacity of nearly 4,000 packages per hour. Its location within Bengaluru’s air cargo ecosystem amplifies transit consistency and optimises regional network performance, said the company.

Published – December 03, 2025 10:50 pm IST



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