Thiruvananthapuram, Jan. 14:
The private sector KGS Aranmula International Airport has received the
crucial ‘in-principle approval’ of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation.
A copy of the order issued by the Ministry available with Business Line says
that the approval is effective from September 4, 2012.
FINA CLEARANCE
P.T. Nandakumar, Executive Director of the airport company, said that
this is the final clearance granted by the steering committee of the Ministry
chaired by Secretary, Civil Aviation.
Just ahead of this, an environmental expert committee had examined the
proposal twice. It recommended issue of environmental clearance to the project vide minutes
dated December 16, 2011, and August 16, 2012.
Airports Authority of India had issued the site clearance for the
airport October 15, 2009. The Kerala Government issued its NOC on September 8,
2010.
No objection certificate from the Defence Ministry was issued on August
24, 2011.
The Kerala Government recommended the airport project to the Civil
Aviation Ministry September 26, 2011. Clearance for international operations
was made available by the Ministry of Civil Aviation October 28, 2011.
WORK TO BEGIN
Work on the Rs 2,000-crore project would commence in the second week of
this month, Gigi George, Managing Director, KGS Aranmula International Airport,
said.
The airport is expected to be ready for operation by December 2014.
In the first phase, two km of runway will be developed followed by
laying of approach road and other related work.
The company has in its possession 450 acres in Aranmula and proposes to
raise this to 700 acres.
According to George, around 40 per cent of the State’s air traffic
originates from within 40 km radius of the proposed airport.
The State Government has expressed his intent to take a 10 per cent
share in the equity. It will provide the Government with a berth in the board
of directors.
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