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GVK - 11 August, 2007 | Traffic | Bangalore | Infrastructure | Mysore | public transport | Aviation
The ongoing Mysore airport upgrade project assumes added urgency with aviation minister Praful Patel's announcement promoting regional airlines network. Says Mr Patel, "A regional airline can touch one metro in a region and fly to smaller cities". Southern region has three metro airports. Regional airlines operating aircraft of 80seats or less are entitled to waiver on landing charges, navigation and parking fees; and also aviation fuel at concessional duty.
It is important that the Mysore airport is made operational for 80-seat aircraft well in time for the reginal airlines to include Mysore in their scheme of things. Wonder what timeline the authorities have in mind for 1)the regional airlines network to be in place; and 2) Mysore airport (Phase-1) to become operational.
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Mysore Airport Updates
tsubba - 11 August, 2007 - 16:56
Ministry Seeks More Land For Mysore Airport
BS Arun, Deccan Herald.
Civil aviation secretary Ashok Chawla said while the work was progressing fast on the Mysore airport project, the ministry wanted the state government to first give more land for upgrading the airport...
The civil
aviation ministry, which has commended the Karnataka government’s
efforts to build new airports in the state, has major plans for Mysore
which it wants the state administration to approve.
Speaking exclusively to Deccan Herald here on Thursday, civil aviation
secretary Ashok Chawla remarked: “Karnataka government is aggressively
and ambitiously developing several regional airports. It is good and I
hope other states show the same kind of spirit”.
Speaking about the ongoing projects and the proposed ones, Mr Chawla
said while the work was progressing fast on the Mysore airport project,
the ministry wanted the state government to first give more land for
upgrading the airport and later allot some more land so that new allied
projects can be started.
According to the secretary, the airport was currently being rebuilt on
a 175 acre land so that it can receive the smaller ATR aircraft.
“However, the ministry feels that Mysore airport needs further
upgradation so that it takes pressure off Bangalore. The Airports
Authority of India (AAI), which has taken up this project, wants
another 310 acre of land so that bigger aircraft such as A320 can land
there ”, he said. The ministry has written to the state government in
this regard.
Mr Chawla said the Centre told the state government at the meeting
chaired by finance minister P Chidambaram in Bangalore on August 3 that
if more land was given to the AAI, more aviation-related projects could
be developed adjacent to the Mysore airport.
“These include MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft),
flight training centre etc so that even Mysore can become an important
centre from the aviation point of view. For this , an additional 400
acre is required. There are problems in land acquisition, according to
the state government, as railway line and National Highway run close to
the airport site. However, a delegation of the ministry, AAI and the
state government will visit the site by August-end in this regard”, he
added.
The MoU for Mysore airport was signed on October 6, 2005 and is
expected to be completed before the scheduled December, 2008 opening.
The ongoing project includes development of a 1.7-km runway and
creation of infrastructure, consisting of a new terminal building for
100 passengers, apron, taxiway, and a control tower, at an estimated
cost of Rs. 45 crores.
Airport upgrade - Phase-1
GVK - 12 August, 2007 - 00:44
Thanks, tarlesubba, for the update. It is nice to hear that civil aviation ministry has big plans for Mysore, if only Karnataka govt. could arrange for 310 additional acres of land. Which is, what I reckon, a sticking point. Those of us in Mysore know it only too well how the initial Mysore airport upgrade project (on 175 acres) was on freeze for years because of litigation over a 20-acre patch requisitioned for the project.
The media report says the current phase is scheduled to be completed by Dec.2008, over 16 months from now. Till then Mysore stays outside the regional airlines network.
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