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Modernisation of
Kolkata, Chennai airports cleared
New Delhi, Aug 14 (PTI)
The modernisation projects for airports at
Chennai and Kolkata was approved by the
government today at a cost of over Rs 3,750
crore and the work is likely to be completed
within three years.
As desired by the state governments led by DMK
in Tamil Nadu and the Left Front in West Bengal,
the entire modernisation and expansion
activities would be undertaken by state-run
Airports Authority of India, which would also
retain ownership of the two airports.
"The AAI can create these two airports into
models and compete with the private sector to
develop world-class airports. They can even
compete in the international arena," Civil
Aviation Minister Praful Patel told reporters
here after the Cabinet Committee on Economic
Affairs approved the projects.
While the Kolkata
airport would be developed at an estimated cost
of Rs 1,942.51 crore, the one at Chennai would
cost Rs 1,808 crore. The Kolkata project would
be completed in 30 months of the award of the
contract and the one at Chennai within 26
months.
Both the projects envisage large investments and
would be completed in a time-bound manner, Patel
said, adding that the upgraded airports would
cater to the needs of Kolkata and Chennai for
the next two decades.
After completion, the two airports will be on
par with those at Delhi and Mumbai. The issues
of additional land for expansion plans of the
two have been sorted out by both the state
governments, he said.
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