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Bhogapuram Airport Opens May 2026: How a New Aviation Hub Will Transform Andhra

The Bhogapuram International Airport is set to open ahead of schedule. Union Minister K. Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed its dedication to the nation is planned for May 2026. Alongside the airport, a major Aviation, Aerospace and Defence education hub is being launched nearby. This integrated project aims to position India as a leading global supplier of aviation professionals.

Bhogapuram airport to be dedicated to nation in May 2026: Civil Aviation Minister Naidu

Visakhapatnam, Dec 16

Union Civil Aviation Minister K. Ram Mohan Naidu said on Tuesday that the Bhogapuram International Airport will be dedicated to the nation in May 2026.

He also announced that the trial runs at the upcoming airport near Vizianagaram will be conducted next month.

He was speaking at the launch of Aviation, Aerospace and Defence (AAD) EduCity near Bhogapuram Airport.

Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said that while the airport was originally scheduled to be completed by June 2026, the inauguration will be advanced by a month.

During a review last month, he had announced that 91.7 per cent of the airport works have been completed.

An AAD EduCity, coming up on 136 acres, is claimed to be India's first integrated Aviation, Aerospace and Defence EduCity.

This EduCity is designed as a national capability platform to address the acute global and domestic shortage of aviation professionals and to position India as a leading supplier of aviation talent.

Andhra Pradesh's Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, who presided over the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between two private firms, said the initiative will address the human capital, which is the most pressing constraint facing the aviation sector.

The launch event was also attended by Goa Governor, P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Chintakayala Ayyannapatrudu, G.B.S. Raju and others.

This Aviation EduCity is being conceptualised as a fully integrated education–innovation–industry cluster, combining international branch campuses (IBCs) and globally reputed universities, licensing and certification programmes aligned with Directorate General of Civil Aviation, European Union Aviation Safety Agency and global standards, advanced research and innovation centres in aerospace design, AI-enabled aviation systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, sustainable aviation and safety.

The facility will also have incubation, prototyping and startup support for aviation and aerospace technologies and residential and social infrastructure, creating a self-sustaining campus ecosystem.

According to the Andhra Pradesh government, this model aligns with National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP), National Education Policy 2020, Make in India, and India's broader aerospace and defence ambitions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who travels frequently to Vizag for work, I'm thrilled about this development. The current airport is often overcrowded. A new international airport with advanced facilities will make a huge difference. Hope the timeline is met!

Rohit P

The EduCity concept is brilliant. We have a huge youth population and creating specialized skill centers like this is exactly what we need. "Make in India" in the aviation sector can become a reality with proper training infrastructure. Kudos to the planners!

Ananya R

While I appreciate the progress, I hope the government ensures that the local communities around Bhogapuram benefit from this project. Sometimes big infrastructure projects displace people without adequate rehabilitation. Development should be inclusive.

Karthik V

May 2026 seems ambitious but the minister says 91.7% work is already done? That's impressive if true. The integration with global standards (DGCA, EASA) for the EduCity is crucial for our professionals to be competitive internationally. Good step forward!

Michael C

The focus on AI-enabled aviation systems and UAVs shows forward thinking. India shouldn't just be playing catch-up in aviation technology but aiming to lead in next-gen areas. This EduCity could be the seed for that.

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