Former Hyderabad Airport Chief to Lead India’s Busiest Aviation Hub as DIAL Focuses on Growth, Connectivity, Cargo Expansion and Infrastructure Development
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has appointed aviation industry veteran Pradeep Panicker as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective June 1, 2026. With more than two decades of leadership experience across airport management, commercial aviation and air cargo operations within the GMR Group, Panicker’s appointment comes at a critical stage as Delhi Airport continues to strengthen its position as one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation and logistics gateways.
Pradeep Panicker Takes Charge at Delhi Airport
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has named Pradeep Panicker as its President and Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant leadership transition at India’s largest and busiest airport. The appointment became effective on June 1, 2026, and follows Panicker’s successful tenure as President and CEO of GMR Hyderabad International Airport, where he served from June 2020 until May 2026.
Panicker assumes leadership of Delhi Airport at a time when the airport is witnessing strong passenger growth, expanding international connectivity, increasing cargo volumes and ongoing infrastructure investments aimed at strengthening its status as a leading global aviation hub.
His move to Delhi also coincides with a leadership transition at Hyderabad Airport, where Kadhir Kadhiravan has taken over as Chief Executive Officer.
Extensive Experience Across Airport Operations and Cargo
Widely regarded as one of the most experienced airport executives within the GMR Group, Panicker brings more than 20 years of expertise spanning airport development, commercial strategy, airline partnerships, cargo operations and infrastructure management.
Before leading Hyderabad Airport, he served as Deputy CEO of the airport between 2018 and 2020, helping drive operational efficiency, commercial growth and strategic expansion initiatives.
His earlier tenure at Delhi Airport is particularly significant. As Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer (Aero & Property Development) at DIAL, Panicker was responsible for a broad portfolio that included airline marketing, aeronautical business development, air cargo operations, property development and commercial asset management. His leadership contributed to strengthening Delhi Airport’s position as a major passenger and cargo gateway connecting India with global markets.
Instrumental in Delhi Airport’s Transformation Journey
Panicker’s association with Delhi Airport dates back to the inception of the airport modernization project. He was part of the GMR-Fraport consortium team that successfully secured the bid to modernize and operate Indira Gandhi International Airport and played a key role in the airport’s transition from the Airports Authority of India in 2006.
Over the years, he has been closely involved in shaping the airport’s operational, commercial and strategic growth. Beginning as Head of Strategic Process, he later assumed leadership positions focused on airline partnerships, cargo development and commercial business initiatives, helping transform Delhi Airport into one of the most advanced aviation hubs in the region.
Strong Air Cargo Credentials
Beyond passenger aviation, Panicker is widely recognized within the cargo and logistics sector for his longstanding contribution to India’s air freight industry.
He was the founding President of the Air Cargo Forum India (ACFI), an industry body established to provide a collaborative platform for stakeholders across the air cargo value chain. Under its framework, the organization has worked on issues including cargo process simplification, digital transformation, domestic cargo growth, transshipment development, benchmarking, innovation and express logistics.
His cargo background is expected to be particularly relevant as Delhi Airport continues to expand its cargo infrastructure and strengthen its position as one of South Asia’s leading air freight gateways. Recent developments, including enhancements to cargo terminal operations and increasing international trade flows, have elevated the strategic importance of cargo within DIAL’s long-term growth plans.
Strategic Importance for India’s Aviation Sector
Panicker’s appointment comes at a time when India’s aviation industry is entering a new phase of expansion driven by growing passenger demand, increasing international connectivity, e-commerce growth, infrastructure modernization and rising air cargo volumes.
Delhi Airport remains central to this growth story. As India’s primary international gateway and one of the busiest airports globally, the airport plays a vital role in facilitating passenger movement, trade, tourism, logistics and supply chain connectivity.
Industry observers believe Panicker’s combined expertise across airport operations, commercial development and cargo management positions him well to guide the next phase of growth, while supporting DIAL’s ambitions to enhance operational efficiency, improve customer experience and strengthen its role as a global aviation and logistics hub.
With a career deeply intertwined with the evolution of India’s airport sector, Panicker now returns to Delhi Airport at a pivotal moment, bringing a blend of institutional knowledge, industry expertise and strategic leadership that is expected to shape the airport’s future trajectory.







