The three other greenfield airports are proposed to be set up in Andhra Pradesh, with two of them likely to be no-frills ones.
The Environment Ministry has already given environmental clearance to Rs 1,378 crore airport project at Dholera in Ahmedabad last year.
"The site clearance, which is the first clearance, was given on Monday for the Bhogapuram airport in Andhra Pradesh which is about 40 km from Vizag," Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Nayan Choubey said today.
A greenfield airport is a new airport which is constructed on an undeveloped site.
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The GMR-run Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamsabad near Hyderabad and GVK-Group run Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru are greenfield airports.
Dholera airport, which would be developed in 3,525 acres owned by the state government, is expected to have two runways and the terminal building will have a capacity for 1,200 domestic and international passengers.
The new airport at Dholera, which is about 100 km from the Gujarat's commercial hub, is expected to reduce air traffic load at the existing Ahmedabad airport, which has no space for expansion of terminal and construction of the second runway.