Hey there, folks! Big news coming out of Mumbai and Pune today as Union Minister of State for Aviation Murlidhar Mohol and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis got together for a pow-wow at Sahyadri Guest House in Mumbai. What were they discussing, you ask? Well, it turns out they were diving into some serious aviation development projects happening across the state.

Now, let’s talk about Pune. The city’s aviation scene is about to get a major facelift with some key decisions being made during the meeting:

1. New Pune Airport in Purandar: The long-awaited Purandar Airport project is finally gaining some traction. Officials have announced that the land acquisition process will kick off soon, with the Detailed Project Report (DPR) expected to be finalized by September 2025. If all goes according to plan, we could see the airport up and running by March 2029.

2. Pune International Airport Expansion: Good news for all you travelers out there – the Operational Level Survey (OLS) for expanding the existing runway at Pune International Airport is officially in the books. Land acquisition is set to wrap up within the next six months, clearing the way for the next phase of development.

3. Water Aerodrome at Pavana Dam: And here’s a cool one for you – the government is looking to set up a water aerodrome at Pavana Dam. This project aims to make seaplane operations a reality and draw in more tourists to the area.

So, there you have it, folks! Exciting times ahead for Pune’s aviation sector. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates on these projects as they unfold.

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