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Kolkata airport to be modernised
Kolkata:
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel has launched
about 20 billion rupees modernisation plan for Kolkata
airport. Patel while addressing the gathering here
last evening said that the Airport Authority of India
(AAI) would bear the entire expenses. "The entire
amount of modernisation of this airport at the cost
close to 20 billion rupees has been taken up entirely
with the resources of the airport society of India.
For Chennai and Kolkata airport society is not going
to borrow a single rupee," said Patel. The project
is expected to be completed by May 2011, he added.
The upgrade will raise the airport's passenger handling
capacity to around 20 million annually from the present
4.9 million. Patel further added that AAI has planned
modernisation of 35 non-metro airports and the work
for which is expected to complete soon. "Besides the
four major cities Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai,
we have identified 35 major non-metro airports. I
am happy to say that work has already started, on
some it is already complete and on some it is already
in the process of completion of all these 35 non-metro
airports," said Patel. West Bengal Chief Minister
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee laid the foundation stone
of the modernisation of the Netaji Subhash Chandra
Bose International Airport that would include a new
terminal, modern taxiways and extension of runaways.
-Dec
30, 2008
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