Proposal to rename airports before Cabinet, says Jayant Sinha

NEW DELHI: Government is considering a proposal to rename airports, a move that could ruffle feathers politically as many of the aerodromes are named after political leaders and known personalities.

"There is a proposal to rename airports... Cabinet is considering it," Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said today on the sidelines of an Assocham event.

"Let's see what decision is taken going forward," he said in response to a query on whether there are plans to rename airports.

There are around 75 operational airports in the country and many of them are named after personalities, including political leaders from Congress party.

Later in the evening, Sinha tweeted that the government is considering guidelines only for unnamed airports.

"Media is wrongly reporting that there is a proposal to rename airports. Govt is considering guidelines only for unnamed airports," he said in the tweet.

While Sinha did not divulge specifics, newspaper reports quoted him as saying that the government is considering a proposal to rename existing airports as well as future ones after cities and not personalities.

State-owned Airports Authority of India (AAI) manages 125 airports, including 18 international and 78 domestic aerodromes. Besides, there are 26 civil enclaves at defence airfields and seven customs airports.

While Indian aviation sector is poised for dramatic growth, Sinha said there are challenges of land and financing, among others, for expansion of airport capacity.

"We have to triple our airport capacity and by some estimates that would require, leaving aside the land, somewhere between Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh crore," he noted.

About Air India, the minister said transformation is underway at the airline. There is a need to improve customer services, restructure the balance sheet, strengthen corporate governance and professional management as well as optimise the routes, he added.

According to him, it should also be looked at how the carrier's non-core assets can be utilised optimally.
Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now!
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Promote content on Times of India network

Colombia

Breaking: Mumbai Man Drops 25kgs In 10 Days With 1 "Trick"

SlimNow

Forget 4%, now earn 8.65%* on your savings

Fundsindia

MORE FROM ECONOMIC TIMES

Infosys 'releases' 9,000 employees due to automation

Infrastructure

Scooter's back, with new hero on road

From Around the WebMore from The Economic Times

Free E-Book on how to get rich by choosing top Mutual Funds

mymoneysage.in

Save tax upto 46,350 u/s 80C with a term plan

HDFC Life

New SKODA Rapid @ just 7.99% interest

SKODA Rapid

Grab your favorite drape wear at flat 40% off

WforWomen

Virat Kohli world's best in one-day cricket: Ricky Ponting

Corporate & Industry

It’s a rocky road ahead for V K Sasikala

Don't vote for SP-Congress alliance: Shia cleric to Muslims