Development of Warangal airport sought

KTR takes up issue with Civil Aviation Minister

Updated - August 16, 2017 11:50 pm IST

Published - August 16, 2017 11:47 pm IST - HYDERABAD

The demand for development of the existing airport at Mamnoor in Warangal which was constructed by Nizam in 1930 has resurfaced with the State government taking up the matter with the Civil Aviation Ministry.

Industries Minister K.T. Rama Rao met the Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju, after which Mahbubabad MP Azmeera Sitaram Naik also called on Mr. Gajapathi Raju.

A memorandum of understanding for the development of airport was actually signed between the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh government and the Airports Authority of India in March 2007 but it did not make any progress as one of the conditions for the construction of the international airport at Shamshabad here was that there should not be a second airport in the radius of 150 kms.

The MoU envisaged construction of the airport at Mamnoor to handle TR-42 and ATR-72 type of aircraft and future upgradation for operation of bigger type of aircraft such as B737-800/A320/A321 as per traffic demand. The Airports Authority of India will execute the entire project at its cost.

The State government will handover additional land free of cost, provide free electricity and water for five years from the date of operationalistion of airport. It should be developed within two years from the date physical possession of the land was handed over to Airports Authority of India along with transfer of ownership of the existing land.

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