Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

Tourism to get boost with 11 airstrips

Image
BS Reporter Chennai/ Bangalore
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:45 PM IST

Work is in progress on minor airports at Shimoga, Gulbarga, Bijapur and Hassan on PPP basis.

With the aim to give a shot in the arm to the tourism sector in the state, the Karnataka government has decided to develop 11 airstrips. These airstrips will be developed at locations where there is no airport presently.

The infrastructure development department (IDD) has identified Davanagere, Bagalkote, Udupi, Madikeri or Kushalanagar, Haveri, Gadag, Karwar, Kollegal, Chikmagalur, Raichur and Chitradurga for developing these airstrips.

According to official sources, the IDD has entrusted the development work to Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) in Gadag, Chikmagalur, Bagalkote, Udupi and Davanagere. The work in other places has been given to the Infrastructure Development Corporation (Karnataka) Ltd (iDecK).

iDecK is a 49: 49.5 : 1.5 joint venture between the government of Karnataka, Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited (IDFC) and HDFC.

The department has also decided to develop airstrips in Yadgir and Koppal, and the work has been given to KHB. While the department of infrastructure development has estimated the cost of each of the 11 airstrips between Rs 3 crore and Rs 4 crore, the KHB has estimated the cost between Rs 32 crore and Rs 35 crore. Since, the difference between the two estimates is very huge, the department is understood to be reconsidering its decision. Instead, it is in the process of drafting a new airport policy, the sources said.

Already, work is under progress for building minor airports at Shimoga, Gulbarga, Bijapur and Hassan on public-private partnership (PPP) basis. The existing airport at Hubli is being upgraded to international standards and 650 acres of land is under acquisition for the expansion. The government has released a sum of Rs 245 crore so far for land acquisition. This would be the third international airport after the Bangalore International Airport and Mangalore international airport in the state.

More From This Section

Acquiring and handing over of the additional land of 93 acres required for extension of runway for Belgaum airport is under consideration. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is upgrading the runway, terminal building and apron taxiway.

The existing airport at Mysore started its operations last year during the Dasara festival when a Kingfisher Airlines flight made a landing. In Bellary, the government is developing a new airport on a PPP basis. Further, the existing defence airport at Bidar and Karwar are also being developed for civilian operations.

The government is pursuing the matter with the ministry of defence, which has given a temporary permission for civilian operations at Bidar airport. The state government has already constructed a new terminal building. Since the airport is located within 150 kms radius from the Rajiv Gandhi international airport at Hyderabad, the AAI is yet to give its clearance. The state government is currently pursuing the matter with the Central government for speedy clearances.

Also Read

First Published: Apr 18 2011 | 12:12 AM IST

Next Story