Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL TURNS DOWN INDIA'S OFFER

Civil Aviation Ministry to undertake venture

- BY KELUM BANDARA

The government has turned down India's offer to develop the Palali airport and decided to handle it under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, it is reported.

After the war was over, India undertook several projects in the North and among them was the developmen­t of the Kankesanth­urai harbour.

India in addition came forward to modernise the Palali airport, but the agreement was not signed.

However, it is learnt that the government has decided to implement the northern airport project without going in for a joint venture with India.

Asked about this matter, Civil Aviation Minister Priyankara Jayaratne said his Ministry would undertake the project to expand the airport to be operated for commercial activities and for the use of the Air Force.

"We are planning to operate the airport jointly with the Air Force," he said.

The Minister also said ten domestic airports would be constructe­d in the country with the Ratmalana airport being expanded as the largest base for internal flights. He asserted that the government had only proposed a domestic airport in Kandy despite some people mistaking it for a third internatio­nal airport.

"We have two internatio­nal airports. One is the Katunayake airport while the second is being constructe­d in Mattala, Hambantota. It is only a domestic airport proposed in Kandy," he said.

The Minister said the lands of the School of Agricultur­e in Kundasale and the adjoining seed farm would not be compromise­d for this airport.

"We have identified four lands for it. After the environmen­tal impact assessment, we will select the most suitable one. We will not compromise agri

cultural activities for

TheMiniste­r also said ten domestic airports would be constructe­d in the country with the Ratmalana airport being expanded as the largest base for internal flights.

it. Some people cry to create unnecessar­y problems saying that the School of Agricultur­e will be relocated in view of the proposed airport project," he said. In the 2012 budg- et, Rs.750 million was allocated for the project.

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