Millennium Post

IGI airport aims to handle 109 m passengers annually

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The updated master plan of the IGI Airport envisages increasing the passenger handling capacity to 109.33 million passengers per annum in a phased manner, according to the government.

The Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA) is operated by Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (DIAL) -- a joint venture between GMR, AAI and Fraport AG.

In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha yesterday, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha has said developmen­t works for the airport include expansion of Terminal 1 and 3, constructi­on of a new Terminal 4 and new runway, among others in three phases starting from 2017 till 2034.

“The updated master plan envisages expansion of passenger handling capacity of IGI Airport from existing 62 million passenger per annum to 109.33 mppa in a phased manner by way of both Airside and Terminal side developmen­ts,” he said. The developmen­t works under the plan are based on traffic triggers, optimum utilisatio­n of capex and other factors.

In a separate written reply, the minister said an inspection found that the runway at Calicut airport is not suitable for wide-bodied aircraft operations.

The joint inspection was done by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at the Calicut airport in January 2017.

It was done to assess the possibilit­y of wide-bodied aircraft operations at the airport.

“A land requiremen­t of 248.3 acres has been projected to the State Government of Kerala to make Calicut Airport suitable for operations of widebodied aircraft,” Sinha said.

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