Amber Dubey’s Adani move signals a pivot to policy-led growth, eyeing global hub status via strategic aero-operations.

Adani Airport Holdings has announced the appointment of Amber Dubey as Chief Executive Officer (Aero), effective 22 December 2025.
The aviation veteran and former Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Civil Aviation joins the organisation to lead aeronautical operations and growth strategies across its portfolio of seven airports. The appointment is a strategic move to strengthen the position of the group as a leading integrated aviation infrastructure platform in India.
Strategic Objectives
In the new capacity of Chief Executive Officer (Aero), the focus will be on:
- Global benchmarking: Aligning airport operations with international efficiency and service standards.
- Network expansion: Enhancing airline partnerships to boost connectivity at major hubs, including Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
- Policy integration: Leveraging deep regulatory expertise to navigate the evolving landscape of Indian aviation infrastructure.
The transition to Adani Airport Holdings underscores a commitment to modernisation and governance-led expansion as the group scales its operations to meet increasing domestic and international travel demands.









