Centre gave the environment clearance for expansion of runway at the Jammu Airport that is opertational since 1985. It belongs to Indian Air Force and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) maintains civil enclave for movement of passengers.
New Delhi: The Centre has given environment clearance for the expansion of runway at the Jammu Airport which will entail an investment of Rs 92 crore, a senior government official said on Monday.
Jammu Airport, which is in operation since 1985, belongs to Indian Air Force and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) maintains civil enclave for movement of passengers.
"The AAI's proposal was considered first and vetted by a green panel. Based on its recommendation, the Union environment ministry gave the environment clearance for expansion of runway at Jammu Airport," the official said.
The environment clearance to the project, which is estimated to cost Rs 92 crore, has been given with some riders, the official added.
The existing runway is of 2042 metre in length. The runway is proposed to be extended in order to allow the operations of wide bodied aircrafts such as B-321.
In the proposal, AAI has said that total 57 acres of land would be required for extension of runway, out of which about 17 acres of land is under possession of Army for which working permission is being pursued and the remaining 40 acres of land is already under possession of AAI.
The annual operating capacity of the airport is about 1 million passengers per annum.
Last Updated Jul 23, 2019, 10:45 AM IST