Govt clears Rs 5,082 cr plan to build new terminals at Chennai, 2 other airports

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government today approved a proposal to build new terminals at three airports of Chennai, and at a total cost of Rs 5,082 crore as part of plans to improve in the country.

"The government has taken a historic measure to improve in the country," the & IT, and & minister said while briefing media about the decisions taken at the Cabinet and the CCEA meetings.

The new terminal building approved for the airport will have a capacity to handle 35 million passengers per annum and take care of the growth requirement till 2027, said.

Total built up area of the proposed terminal building at airport will be expanded to 3,36,000 sq m. The new terminal building will incorporate green building features with an aim to achieve GRIHA-4 Star rating, an official release said.

The proposed terminal building at the airport will have a capacity to handle 13.6 million passengers a year and will cater to growth requirements up to 2030-31. It will be a major force multiplier towards Uttar Pradesh's growth, Prabhu tweeted.

The expanded integrated terminal will have an area of 88,000 sq m along with the existing terminal building with 16,292 sq m to handle 2.6 million international and 11 million domestic passenger traffic.

The new terminal building at the airport will have an area of 1,02,500 sqm to handle combined annual capacity (old and new terminals) of 9 million passengers per annum. The building would cater to the requirement of passenger growth up to 2026-27.

"This will encourage investment and tourism in NER (north-eastern region) with thrust on Act East' Policy," the release said.

Prasad said has witnessed phenomenal growth rate of 18 to 20 per cent in the aviation sector in the last three years. According to IATA Traffic Study, India, at seventh position as of now, is likely to take third position by 2023-24 by overtaking the UK, Japan, and

The current rate of the growth in domestic aviation sector of is the highest globally. The aviation market grew close to 30 per cent in April.

"To meet the growing demand, Government of has launched a new initiative of NABH Nirman (NextGen Airports for Bharat), wherein systems and processes are geared to provide enhanced airport capacity to handle 1 billion trips in the next 10 to 15 years," Prasad said.

The of India (AAI) has already awarded works at Agartala, Calicut, towards construction of new integrated terminals and is in the process to immediately approve works for upgradation and expansion of capacity at Chennai, Lucknow and Guwahati airports, according to the official release.

Similarly, upgradation of airside capacity by way of strengthening and extension of runways, construction of new apron bays has been taken up to cater to the demand from who have placed confirmed orders for almost 900 aircrafts in the coming 10 years.

Under New Greenfield Airport Policy, many major cities are expected to have multiple airports.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 17:15 IST