‘There is no connection with Erdogan’s daughter …’

The Indian Bureau of Aviation (PCAS) has issued a report by Turkish Aviation when the security clearance was canceled. The report states that we are rejecting ‘false and false information’ spreading on social media. The company has described itself as a professional and biased company, which is fully operated under Indian laws. The company said it was not connected to any foreign government, a political party or individual.
Let us know that the Government of India has canceled the security agreement of the Turkish ground manipulation service provider, Chelee Aviation. This action has been taken for the benefit of national security, which confirmed in the official order.
After this move in India, Turkish company Celebi made it clear that it belongs to 65% international investors from Canada, the United States, Britain, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Western Europe. Of these 65% stake, 15% of the Dutch company is ‘Alpha Airport Services PV’, while two members of the Turkish Celebiogl family and Canon Celebioglu collectively share 35%, both are not connected to any political organization.
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‘We are running fully by the Indian team’
The Celebi Aviation said that it has been working in India for the past 15 years and providing air operations and freight services on land at 9 major airports in the country. It provides direct employment to more than 10,000 Indians and has invested more than $ 220 million so far, the company said.
‘There is no connection with Sue Erdogan’
Celebi Sumi said with Erdowan (the daughter of Turkish President Erdogan) and rejected any relationship or right, and that he had no investment or her participation in the company. This accusation is completely unfounded.
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‘All security rules are followed’
The company responded to the security concerns of the Delhi Airport’s freight terminal, and the company responded to all its facilities to continue to be tested by Indian companies such as CISPS, PCAS and AAI and fully adopted rules.
‘Continue to invest and service in India’
The company reiterated in its report, avoiding any rumors or misinformation, that India’s airport is committed to continuing its services and continues to work with transparency and professional values.