March 6, 2017 9:25 PM

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Cabinet approves development of 50 un-served and under-served air strips

The CCEA has approved the proposal for revival of 50 un-served, under-served airports and airstrips of the State Governments, Airports Authority of India and Civil enclaves in three financial years starting from 2017-18. The total cost of the project is estimated to be 4500 crore rupees. <br/><br/>15 airports and airstrips each would be revived during 2017-18 and 2018-19 each while 20 airports and airstrips would be revived during 2019-20. As an outcome of the approval, small cities and towns will be connected on commencement of operation of flights to under-served and un-served airports. It will further boost the economic development in these areas as well as surrounding areas in terms of job creation and related infrastructure development. <br/><br/>The revival of airstrips and airports will be demand driven, depending upon firm commitment from airline operators as well as from the State Governments for providing various concessions as Airports will be developed without insisting on financial viability.<br/><br/>The announcement for making adequate provisions for revival of unserved and under-served airports was made by the Finance Minister in Union Budget 2016-17.

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