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AAI picks 150 small airports for upgrade to boost cargo and passenger traffic: Report

AAI will be responsible for implementing the modernisation, which will include the construction of longer runways, passenger amenities aligned with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, and the integration of digital technologies.

November 29, 2024 / 08:42 IST
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In addition to creating passenger facilities, the modernization plan will also develop infrastructure for cargo handling.
In addition to creating passenger facilities, the modernization plan will also develop infrastructure for cargo handling.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has selected 150 small airports and airstrips for modernisation to address growing demand for air cargo and rising passenger traffic, Mint reported, citing sources.

These airports, chosen from over 400 across the country, are mostly underutilised, with the initiative aiming to leverage the existing aviation infrastructure, under direct instructions from the government. The selected airports include those in Aizawl, Kota, Muzaffarpur, Satna, Ziro, Jalgaon, Asansol, Malda, Jharsuguda, Khandwa, Panna, Raxaul, Vellore, Tezu, Agatti, Akola, Belgaum, Cooch-Behar, Gaya, Gorakhpur, Hubli, Kolhapur, Kandla, Kullu, Pantnagar, and Rajahmundry, the report said.

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The modernisation plan primarily focuses on enhancing air cargo capabilities to support the shipment of pharmaceuticals, textiles, electronics, and perishables—goods that require fast delivery amid disruptions in traditional trade routes and geopolitical tensions. The new facilities will also accommodate increasing passenger traffic.

The AAI will be responsible for implementing the modernisation measures, which will include construction of longer runways, passenger amenities aligned with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, and integration of digital technologies. The overhaul also comes at a time when there is a growing shift towards air cargo, driven by rising shipping costs due to delays, increased insurance premiums, and heightened risks associated with goods in transit.