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Aviation sectorwill see ~1 trillion investment in 5 years, says Jayant Sinha

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The aviation sector in India, currently growing at nearly 28 per cent, will see an investment of close to ~1 trillion in the next five years for capacity augmentati­on and developmen­t of new greenfield airports, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said on Wednesday.

As his ministry firms up plans to achieve 1 billion passenger trips per annum within the next 15-20 years, Sinha said the capacity addition would come with other amenities such as use of digital technology for passenger verificati­on and bringing about a paradigm shift in airport designs.

While the Airport Authority of India alone would infuse ~201.78 billion in the next four-five years for developmen­t of infrastruc­ture at 21 airports, a capex outlay of ~500 billion is expected to be infused for the developmen­t of new greenfield airports such as Navi Mumbai, Jewar and Mopa (Goa).

Besides, upgradatio­n and expansion have been proposed for Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad airports under the private sector, for which an investment of ~250 billion is expected in five years, Sinha said, giving details of the ~1 trillion investment.

In particular, he talked about the Union Cabinet’s approval for constructi­ng new terminals in Chennai, Lucknow and Guwahati, which together would see investment­s worth more than ~50 billion.

While the new terminal buildings in Chennai and Lucknow are expected to become operationa­l by December 2021, the new terminal building at Guwahati airport would function from March 2021, AAI chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra said. A ‘concept of design council’ has been set up by the AAI to give a new design to the upcoming airport buildings, which blends with the local flavour, the minister said.

The council comprises eminent architectu­res. The three terminal buildings approved today has had the touch of these architects.

Talking about the ministry’s ‘digi yatra’ programme, Sinha said it is expected to be rolled out in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Varanasi and Vijayawada in phases by January 2019.

Under this programme, entry to security hold and boarding would be done through "e-gate" activated by face recognitio­n. Passengers will receive all services through face recognitio­n. As the personal data of a passenger is used under the scheme, the minister made it clear that enrolling for the digi yatra scheme would be “voluntary in nature and non-intrusive”.

He said the formats will be finalised soon and that they are holding discussion with the Law Ministry before launching the initiative.

 ??  ?? Jayant Sinha said the capacity addition would come with other amenities such as use of digital technology for passenger verificati­on and bringing about a paradigm shift in airport designs
Jayant Sinha said the capacity addition would come with other amenities such as use of digital technology for passenger verificati­on and bringing about a paradigm shift in airport designs

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