New Delhi: Airports Authority of India (AAI) and other airport developers have targeted a capital outlay of approximately Rs. 98000 crores in the airport sector in the next five years for the expansion and modernizing of existing terminals, new terminals, and strengthening of runways, among other activities. Out of this, about Rs. 60000 crores has been allocated for the development of existing airports and about Rs. 38000 crores has been allocated for the establishment of new Greenfield airports, the government said in Rajya Sabha on Monday.
The statistics were shared by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation Gen. Dr. V K Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question from Congress MP Phulo Devi Netam inquiring about the total number of ongoing projects of civil aviation in the country including the details of their total cost.
According to the MoS, there are a total of 25 major ongoing projects costing more than Rs 150 crore which include "the Construction of a New Domestic Terminal Building and other structures (Phase I and II) at Patna airport (Rs 1216.90 crore), the Construction of NITB and allied works at Port Blair airport (Rs 707.73 crore), Construction of New Green Field Airport at Hollongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (Rs 645.63 crore), Construction of Greenfield Airport Hirasar, Rajkot (Rs 1405.00 crore), and several others.