CM Revanth Reddy Pitches A380 Flights, MRO Hub to Emirates
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on Saturday, 11 July 2026 that Chief Minister Revanth Anumula met Emirates Vice President (India and Nepal) Mohammad Sarhan to pitch expanded airline operations from Hyderabad, including the introduction of Airbus A380 services, as the carrier marks 25 years of operations.
Context
CM Revanth Anumula urged Emirates to introduce A380 services on the Hyderabad route and to increase overall flight frequency. He also presented Telangana's expanding aviation footprint, citing upcoming greenfield airports at Warangal and Adilabad as evidence of the state's infrastructure ambitions. The Chief Minister assured the airline of full government support for any new operations.
In a notable diversification of the pitch, Revanth Anumula invited Emirates to establish or expand a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility in the state, positioning Telangana as a potential aviation services hub beyond passenger traffic alone.
Policy Backdrop
Indian state governments have increasingly engaged international carriers directly to secure long-haul capacity and maintenance investments, mirroring strategies adopted by Maharashtra and Karnataka. Telangana was formed in June 2014, and successive administrations have pursued aviation infrastructure upgrades at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, one of southern India's busiest aviation gateways.
The Central Government's UDAN regional connectivity scheme, launched in 2016, has provided a broader policy framework for expanding air services to smaller cities, a context that lends additional weight to the proposed airports at Warangal and Adilabad.
Stakeholders and Impact
Mohammad Sarhan responded positively to the proposals, expressing Emirates' willingness to explore A380 operations from Hyderabad and openness to supporting sports development through sponsorship initiatives. The A380, the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft, would represent a significant capacity upgrade on the Hyderabad–Dubai corridor, benefiting millions of passengers including the large diaspora travelling between Telangana and the Gulf.
Beyond aviation, CM Revanth Anumula invited Emirates to sponsor athlete training programmes at the Gachibowli Sports University, reflecting a broader state strategy to leverage private sector and foreign capital for elite sports infrastructure. This mirrors parallel efforts by Indian states to attract non-traditional sponsors into the sports development space.
What's Next
The immediate focus will be on whether the exploratory discussions translate into a formal agreement or memorandum of understanding on A380 services and a potential MRO facility in Telangana. Progress on the Warangal and Adilabad airport projects will also be closely watched as indicators of the state's ability to deliver on the aviation ecosystem it has showcased to Emirates.
If Emirates commits to A380 operations from Hyderabad, it would mark a significant elevation of the city's status as a long-haul international hub and could encourage other major carriers to follow with widebody upgrades on their own Hyderabad routes.