Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has unveiled an ambitious plan to dramatically expand air connectivity across the state. The government aims to establish an airport every 150 kilometers and an airstrip every 75 kilometers to connect both urban and rural regions. This initiative is part of the New Civil Aviation Policy-2025 designed to position MP as a regional aviation hub. The expansion is expected to boost tourism, generate local employment, and accelerate the state's overall economic growth through improved connectivity.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Plans Airport Every 150 km Airstrip Every 75 km

  • Plan includes one airport every 150 km and one airstrip every 75 km across state
  • Three new airports in Rewa, Datia, Satna made operational last year
  • Land acquisition begun for new airports in Ujjain and Shivpuri districts
  • New Civil Aviation Policy-2025 aims to make MP a regional aviation hub
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MP Govt working on plan to set up airport every 150 km and airstrip every 75 km: CM

Madhya Pradesh CM announces ambitious aviation plan to connect rural areas, boost tourism & economy with new airports in Shivpuri, Ujjain, and expanded air network.

"This will connect not only urban centres but also rural and remote regions to the air network. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Aug 19

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday said that his government is working hard to expand air connectivity in the state's popular tourist destinations located in rural areas, along with urban parts.

The Chief Minister stated that the government is working on its plan to establish one airport every 150 kilometres and one airstrip every 75 kilometres across the state, which will cover a larger area of rural parts of the state. "This will connect not only urban centres but also rural and remote regions to the air network. Three new airports - Rewa, Datia and Satna have been made operational in the past one year," CM Yadav said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

He further stated that after the successful operation of three new airports, the state government has sped up its work on the approved (from the Centre) new airport in Shivpuri and Ujjain districts. Land acquisition has begun for the development of new airports in Ujjain and Shivpuri.

Madhya Pradesh currently has eight airports, six of which are operational, including Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Khajuraho. The government has launched the New Civil Aviation Policy-2025 to position Madhya Pradesh as a regional aviation hub, connecting every district with national and international air traffic. Plans are in place to develop airports, airstrips, and helipads in all districts.

Special emphasis will also be given to air cargo facilities to accelerate the state’s agricultural and industrial growth, thereby contributing to rapid socio-economic development. The initiative aims to boost tourism, trade, and emergency services. The development of new airports and airstrips will not only enhance connectivity but also generate local employment and accelerate economic growth.

According to the government's report, in the financial year 2023-24, nearly 5.5 million passengers travelled through Madhya Pradesh’s airports, with this number expected to reach 7.5 million by March 31, 2025. Currently, the state’s share in India's air traffic is 1.45 per cent, with a target to increase it to 5 per cent.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the idea sounds good, I hope they're not neglecting existing infrastructure. The Bhopal airport needs modernization and better facilities. Development should be balanced across all regions.
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Aditya G
Air cargo facilities for agricultural produce could be a game-changer for MP farmers. Getting fresh produce to metro cities faster will definitely improve farmer incomes. Hope they execute this well!
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels to MP for work, better air connectivity will save so much time. The road journeys from smaller towns to major airports are exhausting. This is progress!
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Karthik V
I appreciate the vision but hope the environmental impact assessments are done properly. MP has beautiful forests and wildlife sanctuaries that shouldn't be compromised for development.
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Meera T
This will be amazing for medical emergencies! Many critical patients from rural areas struggle to reach big hospitals in time. Airstrips every 75km could literally save lives 🏥

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