Union Cabinet Approves Major Airport Projects in West Bengal and Bihar [Current Affairs]
The Union Cabinet has greenlit significant airport infrastructure projects in West Bengal and Bihar, with a total investment of approximately ₹2,962 crore. These developments are set to enhance air travel facilities and address growing passenger demand in these regions.
Patna’s Second Airport
The Cabinet has approved the construction of a second airport at the Indian Air Force (IAF) base in Bihta, Patna, with an estimated cost of ₹1,413 crore. This new civil enclave will help alleviate capacity constraints at the existing Patna airport. The new terminal, covering 66,000 square meters, will have a peak capacity to handle 3,000 passengers per hour and will include an apron with two link taxiways and 10 parking bays. The Bihta project is designed to accommodate up to 1 crore passengers annually if needed.
Bagdogra Airport Expansion
In West Bengal, a new terminal building will be constructed at Bagdogra airport at a cost of ₹1,549 crore. This expansion addresses the airport’s near-full capacity due to its proximity to popular tourist destinations in Sikkim. The new terminal, spanning 70,390 square meters, will also handle 3,000 passengers per hour and support up to 10 million passengers annually. The project will include an apron for 10 A-321 type aircraft, two taxiways, and multi-level parking facilities.
Strategic Enhancements
These projects, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are part of ongoing efforts to boost regional air travel infrastructure. The expansions at Patna and Bagdogra aim to improve efficiency and passenger experience, establishing these airports as major hubs in their respective regions.
Source: currentaffairs by adda247