Kolkata,
India, 16 April, 2015
- Country’s first private
Greenfield airport at Durgapur promoted by Bengal Aerotropolis Projects
Ltd (BAPL) is started from April 14.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Mr. Alapan Bandopadhyay,
West Bengal State Transport Secretary, said in Durgapur on Monday “The
final calibration of navigational aids at the airport by Airport Authority is
done. Now, we expect to get final DGCA licence in a month,”
Pinnacle Air a non-scheduled airline, will begin its
operations from Durgapur four days a week connecting Bagdogra, Coochbehar,
Durgapur and Kolkata soon after getting license from DGCA . he added.
In all probability the airport, christened Kazi Nazrul Islam
Airport, will be operational from April 14 the first day of Bengali calendar
BAPL officials said.
The West Bengal government has 1.2 per cent stake in BAPL
and Singapore’s Changi Airport is the single largest shareholder in the
airport.
BAPL managing director Partha Ghosh said the company is in
negotiations with IndiGo and GoAir for scheduled flights for connecting
Delhi-Durgapur including Air India and non-schedule airline Air Coasta for
connecting southern cities like Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Air Costa may connect these two south Indian cities for four
days a week.
Comparable to the best in the world the Rajiv Gandhi
International Airport is the country's first Greenfield airport developed under
the public-private partnership initiative.
Built by GMR group that has a majority stake of 63 per cent
in the project, the Rs.2,470 crore airport has several firsts to its credit. It
has the longest runway in Asia at 4.26 km and the tallest air traffic control
(ATC) tower in the country at 75 metres.
Accompanied by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel and
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy the UPA chairperson flew
down to Shamshabad to participate in the inaugural function.
The Greenfield airport spread over 5,400 acres is a joint
venture of GMR group, Malaysia airports holdings Berhad which has 11 per cent
stake in the project, Airports Authority of India and Andhra Pradesh Government
having 13 per cent stake each.
In the first phase the airport can handle 12 million
passengers and the capacity will be increased in phases to handle 40 million
passengers a year. The airport can accommodate Airbus A-320, the largest
passenger aircraft in the world that can carry 853 passengers.
Designed by Hong Kong based architects Winsston Shu and
Gudmund Stokke, the airport has world class passenger terminal.
However, the final agreement will depend on concessions the
Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport offers. The major concessions demanded by the
scheduled airlines are waiver of landing and takeoff fees, underwriting minimum
of seats and 30 per cent surcharge waiver for ATF for a greater time frame.
West Bengal State government has
already given a three-year waiver of surcharge on ATF for three years to
Andal, Coochbehar and Bagdogra airports
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