Hey there, folks! Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates from the aviation sector in Maharashtra, straight from the ‘Sahyadri’ meeting in Mumbai with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
1. Purandar Airport: Get ready for some action! Land acquisition for this upcoming airport is set to kick off soon, with the Detailed Project Report expected by September 2025. The airport aims to be up and running by March 2029.
2. Navi Mumbai International Airport: Exciting news! Construction is on track to wrap up by March 2025, with domestic flights starting the same month and international services following in April 2025.
3. Nagpur and Shirdi Airports: Smooth takeoffs and landings ahead! Re-carpeting works will be completed by March 31, 2025.
4. Amravati Airport: Flying high! Night landing facilities are on the fast track, and South Asia’s largest Flight Training Organization is on the horizon for July 2025.
5. Solapur and Kolhapur Airports: Runway expansion in the works! Land acquisition is picking up speed, along with plans for night landing facilities.
6. Jalgaon Airport: New beginnings! Approval granted for a shiny new terminal building.
7. Gadchiroli Airport: Looking ahead! Land acquisition process started for future development plans.
8. Pune International Airport: Expansion on the horizon! Land acquisition for runway expansion to wrap up in six months.
9. Water Aerodromes: Splashdown imminent! Surveys for potential sites at Pavana, Gangapur, and Khindsi dams to kick off soon.
10. Vadhavan Airport: Keep an eye out! Early decisions expected for the proposed airport near the international port.
The meeting also touched upon positive developments for Ratnagiri, Gondia, Akola, and Sambhajinagar airports, focusing on improving facilities and services. With discussions on runway expansions, night landing infrastructure, terminal construction, and UDAN scheme implementation, Maharashtra is all set to soar to new heights in the aviation world.
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