A decision to this regard was taken at the State Level Coordination and Monitoring Committee meeting held under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary A P Padhi. He asked the Director General of Police (DGP) R P Sharma, present in the meeting, to depute officers for airport security and fire service training.
Earlier, a target was set to develop the Jharsuguda airstrip into a full-fledged airport by April, 2018 following the MoU signed between the Odisha govenrment and the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
At least five spots in Odisha were selected for UDAN scheme. These were Bhubaneswar airport, airstrips at Rourkela, Jharsuguda, Utkela (Kalahandi) and Jeypore (Koraput).
From among these, Biju Pattanaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar, would serve as mentor airport. Of the remaining four, Jharsuguda airport would be developed jointly by the AAI and Odisha government.
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The state government and AAI have requested Rourkela Steel Plant to make the Rourkela airstrip ready for UDAN. The other airstrips at Jeypore and Utkela would be developed with funding from both the state government and AAI.
The state government will also provide land, security and fire services. Around 44 security personnel and 9 fire service personnel will be deployed in each airport. Apart from that, the state government would also provide manpower for management of the airports of Jeypore and Utkela. Electricity and water would also be provided at minimum rate.
Meena said the state government has decided to provide these subsidies and financial assistance for regional air connectivity as a part of its 'Make in Odisha'' initiative. It is expected that such subsidies and financial assistance will keep the ticket cost at affordable level, he said.
The average price of a ticket to be paid by the passengers for these flights is capped at Rs 2,500.