A civil aviation ministry policy on merchant airports will be in place by the middle of next year, Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel announced today. |
"A new policy for airport development will be in place next year which will have the framework for merchant airports," Patel said at an Assocham summit here. |
The policy had been formed after extensive consultation with the committee on infrastructure, followed by a discussion with an inter-ministerial group. It would now be sent back to the infrastructure committee and then taken to the Cabinet, Patel said. |
The civil aviation ministry is considering proposals for merchant airports at Durgapur, Gwalior and Jhajjar. |
The proposal for the Durgapur airport is based on the private-public partnership (PPP) model and has been put forward by a joint venture of infrastructure developers Pragati 47 and Hudco in a tripartite agreement with the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation and the Asansol-Durgapur Development Authority (ADDA). |
While the airport at Jhhajjar is part of the Reliance special economic zone (SEZ), the one at Gwalior has been proposed by Gwalior Sugar Corporation Limited managing director Vikram Shrivastava. |
Talking about "aerotropolises" (cities around airports for commercial development), Patel said there would be at least 10 such cities across the country in the next five years. |
On airport infrastructure, Patel said the focus had to be on non-metros rather than only Delhi and Mumbai. |
"In 2004, we had 50 operational airports. This year, we have 80 operational airports and by 2008, we will have 100. In future, we will need 500 airports across the country," said Patel. |
Airports at Mundhra, Bellary, Vijaynagar and Jamshedpur have already been given licence for commercial operations. |
Replying to questions on reservations expressed by Delhi airport developer GMR group on the viability of building a greenfield airport at Greater Noida, Patel said, "We have received a proposal from the Uttar Pradesh government and the same is being examined. We will be taking into consideration the contractual obligations with the GMR group before taking any decision." |
Patel said the Greater Noida airport may be taken to the Committee on Infrastructure for a final decision if at all the government was to accept Uttar Pradesh's proposal. |