Airports Authority of India (AAI) has asked the Gujarat government to allot land for development of airports across several cities in the state, a top AAI official said.
"AAI has chalked out an ambitious plan for the development of existing airports at Rajkot, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar, Bhuj and Vadodara. We have asked the Gujarat government to allot land for the purpose," AAI Chairman V P Agrawal told PTI here.
On the integrated terminal building at the Harni airport here, inaugurated by Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel last week, Agrawal said it had a peak hour passenger handling capacity of 700 persons and an annual handling capacity of 7.30 lakh passengers.
The apron would be extended to provide parking for seven Category C type aircraft, he said. Work on the Rs 291 crore international terminal building at Ahmedabad airport was nearing completion and would be commissioned soon, Agrawal said.
The apron at Ahmedabad airport would be extended for parking of seventeen aircraft, he said.
A new terminal is being built at a cost of Rs 40 crore was being commissioned at Surat and the runway at the airport was being extended, Agrawal added.