Amendment of law on land usage by airports on hold: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government's plan to liberalise land usage by AAI airports by amending has been put on hold pending a decision from the Supreme on the matter, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said today.

Clause 12 d of the National Civil Aviation Policy, 2016 provided for "liberalising end-use restrictions for existing (excluding PPP) and future greenfield and brownfield airports of AAI and future greenfield and brownfield airport projects under PPP."


This would mean that while all AAI airports and future PPP airports could commercially utilise their land for providing non-aeronautical services like ATMs, hotels, motels, general retail shops etc, existing PPP airports such as airport would not be able to do so.

In line with this clause, the had initiated a proposal for amendment in the Airports Authority of (AAI) Act, 1994.

However, airport challenged the in High for excluding "existing PPP" from liberalised use. The said that this violated the right to equality provided in the Constitution.

"The proposal of amendment in the AAI Act has been kept in abeyance," Sinha said in Rajya Sabha in response to a question.

He also said the has moved the Supreme against the decision of High

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