The vacancies span engineering, finance, law, operations, and other disciplines, while the computer-based test schedule will be announced separately on the official website.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has invited applications for 389 vacancies across Manager, Junior Executive, and other positions in multiple disciplines. The online application process will begin on Aug 8, 2026, and remain open until Sept 7, 2026.
Candidates can submit their applications through the official AAI website. The authority said the schedule for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be announced separately.

The recruitment drive covers vacancies in Engineering, Finance, Law, Operations, Commercial, Information Technology, Fire Services, Corporate Communications, Survey and Cartography, Architecture, Corporate Planning, and other departments.
According to the notification, the recruitment includes 145 vacancies for Manager (Engineering Civil), 16 for Manager (Engineering Electrical), 34 for Manager (Finance), and 28 for Manager (Operations).
Among the Junior Executive positions, 79 vacancies have been announced for Operations, 36 for Finance, six for Law, and eight for Survey and Cartography.
Additional vacancies are available in other disciplines, including Information Technology, Architecture, Fire Services, Commercial, Corporate Planning, and Corporate Communications.
Applicants have been advised to review the eligibility criteria, age limit, and educational qualifications specified in the notification before submitting their applications.
The application fee is ₹1,000, inclusive of GST, for candidates belonging to the General, OBC (NCL), and EWS categories.
Candidates belonging to the SC, ST, and PwBD categories, all female applicants, and candidates who have successfully completed one year of apprenticeship training with AAI are exempt from paying the application fee.
The fee must be paid online through the payment gateway available on the official website.
AAI said the date for the computer-based test will be notified later through its official portal, and candidates are advised to check the website regularly for further updates.

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