Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘CITY AIRPORT SET TO CROSS ITS MAXIMUM CAPACITY SOON’

- Neha LM Tripathi

MUMBAI: The city airport, which touched its passenger handling capacity of 48.5 million in March, will cross its stretched passenger handling capacity of 52 million in the 2019-20, said a study by Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), India, an aviation think tank.

According to the report, after 2023, the capacity required at airports in India will go up drasticall­y every five years, which means there will be an exponentia­l rise in the number of passengers.

CAPA said the Airports Authority of India (AAI), which is responsibl­e for building airport infrastruc­ture, is unable to meet the demands. “AAI’S limited ability to build new airport infrastruc­ture on a timely basis is not the agency’s fault, as they are over-burdened,” the report said.

According to CAPA, the government should formulate an independen­t apex body, Airports Commission of India (ACI), under the ministry of civil aviation for strategic planning and productivi­ty in the sector.

CAPA said the ACI must focus on three key strategic national objectives – Design and build AAI of future, establish an airport productivi­ty commission under the Airports Commission of India and develop a national airport master plan.

CAPA REPORT SAID THE AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA, RESPONSIBL­E FOR BUILDING AIRPORT INFRA, IS UNABLE TO MEET THE DEMANDS

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