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DETAILS of APPELLATE AUTHORITY and Pios at AIRPORTS UNDER SOUTHERN REGION APPELLATE AUTHORITY Sheet1 DETAILS OF APPELLATE AUTHORITY AND PIOs AT AIRPORTS UNDER SOUTHERN REGION APPELLATE AUTHORITY - SOUTHERN REGION S.NO AIRPORT NAME SHRI/SMT DESIGNATION OFFICE ADDRESS LAND LINE FAX NO MOBILE NO E-MAIL ID OPERATIONAL OFFICES, REGIONAL EXECUTIVE 1 RHQ, SR, CHENNAI R. MADHAVAN MEENAMBAKKAM, RHQ, SR, 044-22561234 044-22561010 9677012166 [email protected] DIRECTOR CHENNAI - 600 016 PIO - REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS - SOUTHERN REGION S.NO AIRPORT NAME SHRI/SMT DESIGNATION OFFICE ADDRESS LAND LINE FAX NO MOBILE NO E-MAIL ID OPERATIONAL OFFICES, 1 RHQ, SR, CHENNAI R. SRIDHAR GENERAL MANAGER(ATM/SR) MEENAMBAKKAM, RHQ, SR, 044-22561264 044-22561264 9840104253 [email protected] CHENNAI - 600 016 PIOs AT AIRPORTS IN SOUTHERN REGION S.NO AIRPORT NAME SHRI/SMT DESIGNATION OFFICE ADDRESS LAND LINE FAX NO MOBILE NO E-MAIL ID AGATTI AIRPORT, AGATTI 1 AGATTI KUNHISEEDI M P AIRPORT DIRECTOR ISLAND, U.T. OF 04894 - 242615 04894 - 242560 9611067244 [email protected] LAKSHADWEEP, PIN-682553 BANGALORE AIRPORT, PIN- 2 BANGALORE RALPHY SIMON D'CRUZ GENERAL MANAGER(CIC) 080 - 22019900 080 - 25228010 94802-65615 [email protected] 560017 BELAGAVI AIRPORT, 3 BELAGAVI RAJESH KUMAR MAURYA AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0831-2562020 0831-2562030 9448477222 [email protected] PIN-591124 BELLARY AIRPORT, PIN- 4 BELLARY S.V.V. PRASAD OFFICER-IN CHARGE 08392-242186 08392-242188 9490755489 [email protected] 583104 CALICUT AIRPORT, 5 CALICUT K.SRINIVASA RAO AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0483 - 2719400 0483 - 2711406 9562406400 [email protected] PIN-673647 COIMBATORE AIRPORT, 6 COIMBATORE R. MAHALINGAM AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0422 - 2592155 0422-2592384 9442649155 [email protected] PIN-641014 COCHIN AIRPORT, 7 COCHIN TONY C THARAYIL JGM(ATM) (CIC) 0484-2610119 0484-2610118 9447185511 [email protected] PIN-683111 HYDERABAD HYDERABAD AIRPORT, 8 C. PATTABHI GENERAL MANAGER(CIC) 040-27903785 040-27906001 9866072604 [email protected] (Begumpet) PIN-500016 9 HUBLI PRAMOD KUMAR THAKRE AIRPORT DIRECTOR HUBLI AIRPORT, PIN-580030 0836-2237921 0836-2237920 9449827652 [email protected] PAVAN KUMAR KANCHEEPURAM AIRPORT, 10 KANCHEEPURAM OFFICER-IN CHARGE 044-27242665 044-27242665 9052106228 [email protected] CHINTHAPALLI PIN-631502 KADAPA AIRPORT 11 KADAPA P.SIVA PRASAD AIRPORT DIRECTOR 08562-220506 08562-220506 9491453792 [email protected] KADAPA - 516 003 KANNUR AIRPORT 12 KANNUR G. PRADEEP KUMAR DGM(ATM)(CIC) 0490-2376770 0490-2482002 9495615767 [email protected] KANNUR - 670 702 KALABURAGAI AIRPORT, 13 KALABURAGAI S. GNANESWARA RAO AIRPORT DIRECTOR 8472-298776 8472-298776 6281054983 [email protected] KARNATAKA-585106 MADURAI AIRPORT, 14 MADURAI S. SENTHIL VALAVAN AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0452-2690717 0452-2690151 94425 41413 [email protected] PIN-625022 15 MYSORE R. MANJUNATHA AIRPORT DIRECTOR MYSORE AIRPORT, PIN-571311 0821-2596802 0821-2596802 9483506802 [email protected] Page 1 Sheet1 MANGALORE AIRPORT, 16 MANGALORE V.VENKATESWARA RAO AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0824-2220400 0824-2254175 9483523178 [email protected] PIN-574142 PONDICHERRY AIRPORT, 17 PONDICHERRY VIJAY UPADHYAY AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0413-2255506 0413-2253552 9585503948 [email protected] PIN-605008 RAJAHMUNDRY AIRPORT, 18 RAJAHMUNDRY MANOJ KUMAR AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0883-2007838 0883-2487852 9490742058 [email protected] NAYAK PIN-533102 19 SALEM R.VENKATACHALAPATHY AIRPORT DIRECTOR SALEM AIRPORT, PIN-636309 04290-220060 04290-220166 9442573223 [email protected] TIRUPATI AIRPORT, 20 TIRUPATI S. SURESH AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0877-2275354 0877-2275353 / 2275338 8886011717 [email protected] PIN-517520 TRICHY AIRPORT, 21 TRICHY K. GUNASEKARAN AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0431-2341810 0431-2341812 8220014189 [email protected] PIN-620007 TRIVANDRUM AIRPORT, 22 TRIVANDRUM C.V. RAVINDRAN AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0471-2500283 0471-2500428 9447520222 [email protected] PIN-695008 TUTICORIN AIRPORT, 23 TUTICORIN N SUBRAMANIAN AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0461-2271863 0461-2271110 9761722089 [email protected] PIN-628103 VIJAYAWADA AIRPORT, 24 VIJAYAWADA G.M.S.RAO AIRPORT DIRECTOR 08676-252729 08676-254757 9441902480 [email protected] PIN-521102 VISAKHAPATNAM AIRPORT, 25 VISAKHAPATNAM M. RAJA KISHORE AIRPORT DIRECTOR 0891-2851100 0891-2851101 9441887240 [email protected] PIN-530009 Page 2 Appellate Authority – Southern Region Sl Office Tel No Residence No Name & Designation S/Shri with STD Code Fax No Mobile No No E-Mail ID Sh.V.V.G.Raju, Regional Executive Director , 044-22561234 22561010 9677012166 [email protected] 1 Southern Region, Chennai PIO – Regional Headquarters – Southern Region Sl Office Tel No Residence No Name & Designation S/Shri with STD Code Fax No Mobile No No E-Mail ID Sh K.K.Singh, General 1 Manager (Engg-C), SR, 044-22561021 22561021 7358048441 22333224 [email protected] Chennai PIOs at Airports in Southern Region Sl Office Tel No Residence Name & Designation S/Shri Fax No Mobile No E-Mail ID No with STD Code No Sh.P.B.Jayanthi, Airport 1 04894 – 242615 242560 9447974950 242045 [email protected] Director, Agatti Sh. M. Muthu, Airport 080-25223344/ 2 25228010 9483542477 25300005 [email protected] Director, Bangalore 222019902 Sh. K.Janardanan, Airport 3 0483 – 2712630 2711406 9847245543 2710050 [email protected] Director, Calicut Sh.G.Prakash Reddy , 4 Airport Director, 0422-2592155 2592384 9442649155 [email protected] Coimbatore Sh.R.S.D.Cruz, Airport 5 0484-2610119 2610118 9447185511 2539005 [email protected] Director, Cochin. Sh.M.P.Srinivas, OIC, 6 08472-221402 252191 9449859958 - [email protected] Gulbarga Sh.R.K.Singh, General 7 040-27903785 27906001 9866072604 [email protected] Manager(CIC) ,Hyderabad Sh. Shivanand B Benal, 8 Airport Director, Hubli 0836-2237921 2237920 9449827652 2237922 [email protected] Sh.K.Muralidhar, OIC, 9 08742-224004 224003 8500191652 - [email protected] Khammam. Sh.K. Elangovan, OIC, 10 044-27242665 27242665 9442261360 - [email protected] Kancheepuram. Sh. Kuldeep singh, Airport 11 0452-2690717 2690151 9442648477 2690798 [email protected] Director, Madurai Sh.Manoj Kumar Singh, 9483506802 12 0821-2596802 2596802 - [email protected] Airport Director , Mysore 8601446600 Sh.J.T.Radha Krishna, 13 0824-2220400 2254175 9483523178 2495955 [email protected] Airport Director, Mangalore Sh.R.Venkatachalapathy, 14 Airport Director, 0413-2255506 2253552 9585503948 [email protected] Pondicherry Sh. B.Saravana Perumal, 15 0423-2443944 2443944 9840770028 - [email protected] OIC, Ooty. Sh. M.Raja Kishore ,Airport 16 0883-2007838 2487852 9966611123 [email protected] Director, Rajahmundry Sh.J.Selvakumar, Airport 17 04290-220060 220166 9442573223 - Director, Salem. [email protected] Sh.V.V.Rao, Airport 2275353/ 18 0877-2275354 886011717 2220720 Director, Tirupathi 2275338 [email protected] Sh. B.C.H.Negi., Airport 19 0431-2341810 2341812 8220014189 2457015 Director, Trichy [email protected] Sh.George G 20 Tharakan, Airport Director, 0471-2500283 2500428 9447520222 2432347 [email protected] Trivandrum TAJI, E.C., Airport Director, 21 0461-2271863 2271110 9486381863 - [email protected] Tuticorin Sh.G.M.S Rao, Airport 22 08676-252729 254757 9441902480 - Director, Vijayawada. [email protected] Sh.Vinod Sharma, Airport 23 0891-2578960 2519924 9441887240 - [email protected] Director, Visakhapatnam Sh.V. Srinivasu, OIC, 24 08416-253436 255321 9490804327 - [email protected] Vikarabad. .
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