"I will try to convince them to lift their objections against operation of facilities available at Bidar airport," he told reporters here.
The GMR Group had objected to the operation of facilities at Bidar airport in northern tip of Karnataka citing distance factor from Hyderabad Airport, Baig said.
He also said the state government was ready to hand over maintenance and operation of Bidar Civilian Airport facilities to the GMR Group, which operates Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad. "We are ready to hand over maintenance and operation of Bidar Airport facilities to them," he said.
The terminal building at Bidar airport is ready and the government had obtained the clearance from the Civil Aviation Department and the Defence Ministry had cleared the proposal to use the runway and other facilities at the Indian Air Force station on the outskirts of Bidar, Baig said.
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Similarly, government has initiated the process to acquire 84 acres of additional land to expand Mysore airport to tap the city's tourism potential and attract investment, Baig said.
The Airport Authority of India, which has reserved funds for expansion of the airport, had reportedly made it clear to the government that it will not take up works to expand the airport until Mysore-Nanjangud stretch is realigned.
He also said the dream of air connectivity for citizens of Gulbarga will be fulfilled soon as the bickering amongst the partners of the joint venture company Regional Airport Holdings International (Rahi) and IL&FS, had been solved. "Now IL&FS has agreed to complete the project."
Rahi was granted the lead role to develop, finance and build the Gulbarga airport through a government order on February 18, 2010.