International Standard Airports for Tier II and Tier III Cities
International Standard Airports for Tier II and Tier III Cities. Airports Authority of India (AAI) is very aggressively working to modernize the Tier II and Tier III airports of India and bring them to international standards. It owns and maintains 8 airports in Madhya Pradesh, including five operational airports at Bhopal, Jabalpur, Khajuraho, Indore and Civil Enclave at Gwalior and three non-operational airports at Khandwa, Panna and Satna. Bhopal, Indore and Khajuraho airports have already been upgraded to international standards with new integrated terminal buildings and other associated work. AAI has also finalized the scope of work for extension of existing runway, construction of new terminal building and other allied works for operations of A-320 type of aircrafts at Jabalpur Airport.
International Standard Airports for Tier II and Tier III Cities. Simultaneously also focusing on the North-East India, AAI is developing Guwahati Airport as an inter-regional hub, while Agartala, Dibrugarh and Imphal airports are being developed as intra-regional hubs in the North eastern region. For this, AAI has constructed three hangars at Guwahati Airport. Construction of hangars has commenced at Dibrugarh and Imphal airports and tenders have been floated for award of work for construction of hangar at Agartala airport.
All these steps are going to lead to improved connectivity of smaller airports as well as lead to an increase in the number of domestic aviation passengers.
This information was given by Shri Jayant Sinha Minister of State for Civil Aviation
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