The Andhra Pradesh government will invite expressions of interest for eight minor airports to come up in the hinterlands under a public-private sector initiative. |
The airports will be set up in Nellore, Kothagudem, Tadepallegudam, Bobbili, Ramagundam, Kurnool, Nizamabad and Ongole. Each airport project is expected to cost Rs 50 crore. |
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The project will also include city-side development which includes real estate projects around the airport. |
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"What we are proposing is a hub-and-spoke model in which the new Hyderabad airport will act as a hub while these smaller airports will enhance intra-state connectivity," said Sanjay Jaju, vice-chairman and managing director of the state-owned Infrastructure Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd, which is overseeing the project. |
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The new Hyderabad airport will start operations from March 16 this year. |
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Each airport will come up on 500 to 600 acres of land with a runway length of 6,000 feet (less than half the runway at the new Hyderabad facility), feasible for small aircraft like ATRs and CRJs. |
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To be eligible to bid, private sector companies should have a net worth of Rs 25 crore for the last financial year and must have commissioned at least one infrastructure project worth Rs 50 crore since April 1, 2002. |
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Though these hinterlands might not attract major air traffic, the state government sees significant ancillary or non-aeronautical revenue coming out of these airports. |
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"Since these are not even tier III but tier IV places, there has to be a focus on non-aeronautical revenues coming out of cargo, logistics and real estate projects that will come up around the airport," said Jaju. |
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The cities have been chosen for their industrial or trading potential. |
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Nellore is strategically situated between Vijaywada and Chennai and just 26 kilometers away from the Krishnapatnam port. |
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Ramagundam has one of India's largest thermal power plants run by NTPC. |
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Kurnool has Asia's largest paper mill machinery, which produces 300 tonnes of paper a day. |
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Ongole is one of the major centres for tobacco trading in Andhra Pradesh. |
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Andhra's project is in line with Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel's proposal to state governments to come up with small airports to enhance intra-state connectivity at an aviation conference today. |
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