Bengaluru's Second Airport: Why the Crucial AAI Report Arrives in Days

The Airports Authority of India is set to deliver its crucial report on potential sites for Bengaluru's second international airport. This report will kickstart the formal decision-making process at the state cabinet level. Minister M. B. Patil emphasized that financial viability studies will follow the site recommendations. With a typical construction timeline of 5-6 years, starting now would align perfectly with the expiration of the exclusivity clause protecting the existing airport.

Key Points: AAI Report on Bengaluru Second International Airport Due Soon

  • AAI expert team to submit site inspection report within next two to three days
  • Report will be presented to state Cabinet before final decision is made
  • Airport construction firms will assess financial feasibility of proposed locations
  • Project accounts for 150 km radius clause around KIA expiring in 2033
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Second int'l airport for Bengaluru; AAI to submit report in 2-3 days: K'taka minister

Karnataka Minister confirms AAI's site report for Bengaluru's second international airport is expected in 2-3 days, marking a key step in the major infrastructure project.

"If we begin the groundwork now, the second international airport will be ready by then. - M. B. Patil, Karnataka Minister"

Bengaluru, Oct 23

Karnataka Large and Medium Industries Minister M. B. Patil said on Thursday that the Airports Authority of India (AAI) expert team, which recently examined potential sites for Bengaluru's second international airport, is expected to submit its report within the next two to three days.

Once the report is received, it will be placed before the Cabinet for discussion before a final decision is made, the Minister added.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, Patil said that there is a possibility that the AAI team may recommend both the sites it inspected.

However, he added that airport construction companies would also evaluate the financial feasibility of the proposed locations.

"It's not that they (AAI) will build the airport wherever the government allots land," Patil said.

He also added that the state government has initiated the process keeping in mind the clause that prohibits the establishment of another international airport within a 150 km radius of Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) until 2033.

"If we begin the groundwork now, the second international airport will be ready by then. A project of this scale usually takes a minimum of five to six years to complete," he said.

At present, only two cities in India -- New Delhi (Noida) and Mumbai (Navi Mumbai) -- have two international airports.

"We will also consult with the companies involved in developing those airports," Patil said, adding that the state government is aware of Tamil Nadu's plans to construct an airport in Hosur, near the Karnataka border.

On the proposed location, the Minister said that MLAs from north Karnataka have suggested Tumakuru as a suitable site, while some others have recommended South Bengaluru.

"However, passenger density, industrial requirements, and several other factors will be taken into consideration. Ultimately, the decision will be made purely on merit, keeping in mind convenience and future demand," Patil added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Tumakuru would be a great choice! It will boost development in North Karnataka and reduce the pressure on Bengaluru's infrastructure. Plus, it's well-connected by road and rail.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the forward planning, I hope they conduct proper environmental impact assessments. Bengaluru's green cover has already suffered enough with rapid urbanization.
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Arjun K
Good that they're considering both passenger density and industrial requirements. Bengaluru's IT corridor in the south could really benefit from better airport connectivity. The current airport is too far for most tech parks.
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Michael C
Smart move to learn from Delhi and Mumbai's experiences. Hope they also focus on seamless connectivity - good metro/rail links should be planned simultaneously with the airport construction.
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Kavya N
I'm concerned about the timeline. 5-6 years seems optimistic given how infrastructure projects usually get delayed in India. Hope they stick to the schedule and deliver quality work. 🙏
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Vikram M
Excellent decision! Bengaluru is India's tech capital and deserves world-class infrastructure. This will also create thousands of jobs and boost the local economy. Jai Karnataka! 🇮🇳

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