AAI initiates process to revive Kailashahar airport in Tripura
The Airport Authority of India plans to revive the Kailashahar airport. The airport is in Tripura's Unakoti district. AAI officials visited the airport to assess the situation. The airport has been defunct for over 30 years. It was important durin...
"Following the state government's request and the Civil Aviation Ministry's instruction, AAI, Northeast, regional executive director visited Kailashahar airport on Monday to see the infrastructure, land availability and visibility condition," Meena told PTI.
The Kailashahar airport, strategically located in Unakoti district, has remained defunct for over 30 years.
The airport played a key role during the India-Pakistan war in 1971 as the Indian Air Force carried out missions and surveillance, another official said.
"We have given two options for land to the state government before pushing the revival plan of the airport. Currently, the airport has a runway of only 1000 metres, which is not feasible even for operating an ATR. The small-sized plane, which carries 16 or 19 passengers, will not be made available all the time, and safety is also a concern," he said.
Meena said the AAI has "sought land, measuring either 75 acres or 205 acres" to develop the defunct airport, and will prepare a revival plan on the availability of land arranged by the state".
Earlier, senior Congress MLA Birajit Sinha strongly demanded the revival of the airport at the earliest.
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