PM to inaugurate Sikkim's first airport Monday

Press Trust of India  |  Gangtok 

Sunday said he would inaugurate the first airport in at Paykong Monday and that it will improve connectivity, benefitting

the people of the state.

The will leave for the state after launching the Centre's flagship (AB-NHPM) from capital Ranchi Sunday.

"After the programme in I will leave for In Sikkim, I will be inaugurating the tomorrow, which will improve connectivity and benefit the people of Sikkim," said on

Sikkim's dream of having an airport will come true nine years after a foundation stone of the greenfield airport was laid, around 33 km from Gangtok, in 2009

The airport is spread over 201 acres and is located on top of a hill about two km above Pakyong village at 4,500 feet above sea level, A K Srivastava said.

The airport was constructed by the Airports Authority of and at present, the nearest airport from Sikkim is located 124 km away in Bagdogra in West Bengal, he told

The airport was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 605 crore and is an "engineering marvel" for its soil reinforcement and slope stabilisation techniques keeping in view the altitude it was built at, Srivastava said.

Integrated structures comprising an ATC tower-cum-fire station, two sophisticated CFT, one terminal building for passengers, high-intensity runway lights, parking for over 50 vehicles are some of the features of the airport, the said.

The reinforcement wall of the project is 80-metre-high, one of the tallest in the world, Srivastava said.

The is located around 60 km from the Indo-border.

The (IAF) would be able to land various types of aircraft on the airport's runway with the construction of another 75-metre stretch adjacent to the main runway in the coming days, the said.

The airport has a 1.75 km runway with a width of 30 metre. It has a 116-metre-long taxiway connecting it to an apron measuring 106 metre by 76 metre that can simultaneously accommodate two ATR-72 aircraft.

The airport has 3,000 sq metre terminal building and has a capacity to handle 50 in-bound and as many out-bound passengers.

said the land for the airport was carved from the mountain side using massive geo technical 'cut and fill' engineering works.

The first commercial flight from Pakyong would begin from October 4, he said.

will operate 78-seater Q400 flights to and fro Delhi, and everyday under the Civil Aviation Ministry's Ude Nagrik (UDAN) scheme, Manjunatha said.

UDAN aims at enhancing regional connectivity.

Manjunatha said initially the airport would only cater to domestic flights, but later it will also provide international connecting Sikkim with other countries like Paro in Bhutan, in and in

On March 5, IAF's Dornier-228 aircraft was tested from Pakyong, officials said.

followed it by conducting test runs of the 78-seater Q400 from to Pakyong on March 10. This led to security clearances for commercial operations, they said.

The has been entrusted with the security of the Pakyong airport, the officials said.

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 11:15 IST