Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Third airport: 2 spots in Palghar identified

- Faisal Malik

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government has zeroed in on two places — Kelva-mahim and Dapchari for Mumbai’s satellite airport in Palghar district.

At Kelva-mahim the district collectora­te has begun work on the project by identifyin­g three plots and has started data collection process which includes identifyin­g government and private land at each of the sites. The alternativ­e site is that is being looked at is at Dapchari, about 70 kilometers from Kelvamahim, confirmed a senior state official from the revenue department who is privy to the developmen­t.

“We have identified three sites of 400 hectares each at Kelva-mahim for the airport. Once we complete the process of identifyin­g the owners of the land, the details will be submitted to the Maharashtr­a Airport Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MADC), which will then conduct a feasibilit­y survey,” said the official requesting he not be quoted.

The Maharashtr­a Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MIDC) and MADC are jointly working on the airport plan.

Satellite airport

The revenue department is working along with these two state government agencies in identifyin­g suitable sites for the proposed airport. Once the site is identified, the concerned agencies will approach the Director General of Civil Aviation and Airports Authority of India for necessary approvals. The main criterion is a suitablesi­zed flat tract.

“We are planning to develop this airport by building runways anywhere between 1800-metres to 2400-metres and a small terminal

s rict) with a parking facility for a few aircrafts. Aircrafts such as Airbus A330-800 and Boeing 777-200 need a 2400-metre runway to land while a Boeing7371­00 can be operated on an 1,830metre runway and Airbus A320 and Airbusa318 require 1,780metre runway for operation,” said a senior from chief minister office, also not wishing to be named.

This new airport should be able to accommodat­e all kinds of aircrafts he added.

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