Aviation min gives site clearance to new Pune int'l airport

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai/New Delhi 

The civil aviation ministry today said it has given "site clearance" for the construction of a greenfield international near

chief had in 2016 announced the setting up of a greenfield international at Purandar in district.

Passenger traffic at the existing at Lohegaon, which is controlled by the and operated by the Airports Authority of India, surged 20.6 per cent to 8.16 million in fiscal 2017-18, compared with 6.76 million in fiscal 2016-17, as per the latest AAI data.

"Today, I have accorded site clearance to the new greenfield airport for at Purandar," civil aviation said in a tweet.

"The existing airport has exhausted its capacity and this new airport will help us (fly) more passenger and (carry out) cargo operations to the vibrant city of Pune," the added.

The new airport is expected to come up at an estimated cost of Rs 14,000 crore and will be spread across an area of 2,400 hectare.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 16:05 IST