Key Points

The Indian cabinet has given the green light for a major new airport in Kota. This Rs 1507 crore project will replace the city's outdated and constrained existing airfield. It's designed to serve the massive student population and industrial base that defines the region. The new facility will feature a modern terminal and a runway capable of handling larger aircraft.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 1507 Crore Kota Greenfield Airport

  • New airport to handle 1000 peak hour passengers and 2 million annually
  • Features a 3200m runway suitable for A-321 type aircraft
  • Project built on 440 hectares of land transferred by Rajasthan govt
  • Aims to support Kota's role as India's premier educational coaching hub
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Cabinet okays Rs 1,507 crore proposal for building new airport in Rajasthan's Kota

PM Modi's cabinet approves a new Rs 1507 crore airport in Kota, Rajasthan, to boost connectivity for the industrial and educational hub, handling 2 million passengers annually.

"Kota’s prominence in both educational and industrial sectors makes the greenfield airport a critical infrastructure project - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Aug 19

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved the proposal of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the development of a greenfield airport at Kota-Bundi in Rajasthan at an estimated cost of Rs 1,507 crore.

The Rajasthan government has transferred 440.06 hectares of land to AAI for the development of a greenfield airport, suitable for the operation of A-321 type aircraft. The project includes the construction of a terminal building spanning an area of 20,000 sqm capable of handling 1,000 peak hour passengers (PHP) with an annual capacity of 2 million passengers per annum. A runway 11/29 of dimensions 3,200 m x 45 m, an apron with seven parking bays for A-321 type aircraft, two link taxiways, an ATC-cum-technical block, a fire station, a car park, and allied works also form part of the project, according to an official statement issued after the CCEA meeting.

Kota, situated on the banks of the Chambal River, is recognised as the industrial capital of Rajasthan. It is also renowned as the educational coaching hub of India for students aspiring to join the IITs, other engineering institutes and medical colleges across the country. Kota’s prominence in both educational and industrial sectors makes the greenfield airport a critical infrastructure project aimed at addressing the anticipated traffic growth in the region, the statement said.

The existing Kota Airport is owned by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). It comprises a runway (08/26) of dimensions 1,220 m x 38 m, suitable for Code 'B' aircraft (such as the DO-228), and an apron capable of accommodating two such aircraft. The terminal building spans an area of 400 sqm and can handle 50 passengers during peak hours.

The existing airport cannot be developed for commercial operations due to inadequate land availability and urbanisation around the airport. Consequently, a new airport project is being taken up, the statement said.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone whose brother studied in Kota, I can't tell you how many times we struggled with travel. Taking trains or driving from Jaipur was exhausting. This airport will be a blessing for parents visiting their children and students going home during breaks.
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Aman W
While infrastructure development is good, I hope the environmental impact assessment was done properly. Kota is on Chambal river banks and we need to ensure the project doesn't harm the local ecosystem. Development should be sustainable.
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Sarah B
This is excellent news for Rajasthan's development! The 2 million passenger capacity shows they're planning for future growth. Hope they complete it within budget and timeline unlike some other infrastructure projects.
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Vikram M
Great move! This will create so many jobs during construction and later in operations. Kota's industries will benefit tremendously from better connectivity. Maybe we'll see more companies setting up manufacturing units there now.
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Nisha Z
I just hope the fares will be affordable for students and middle-class families. Sometimes these new airports end up having expensive flights that only corporates can afford. Connectivity should benefit everyone, not just the wealthy.

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