Infrastructure

Union Cabinet Approves Development Of Phase 1 Of Greenfield Airport At Gujarat's Dholera At A Cost Of Rs 1,305 Crore

Swarajya Staff

Jun 15, 2022, 08:34 AM | Updated 08:34 AM IST


A render of Dholera airport (Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation)
A render of Dholera airport (Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation)

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the proposal for development of Phase I of New Greenfield Airport at Dholera, Gujarat at an estimated cost of Rs 1,305 crore, to be completed within 48 months, an official release said on Tuesday (14 June).

The project is being implemented by Dholera International Airport Company Limited (DIACL), which is a joint venture company comprising Airports Authority of India (AAI), Government of Gujarat (GoG) and National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) holding equity in the ratio of 51:33:16.

Dholera Airport is set to get passenger and cargo traffic from Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) and is expected to become a major cargo hub to serve the industrial region, according to a CCEA release.

This airport will also cater to the nearby region and serve as a second airport to Ahmedabad.

The New Greenfield airport at Dholera is situated at an aerial distance of 80 Km from Ahmedabad airport.

The airport is planned for operationalisation from the year 2025-26 and initial passenger traffic is estimated to be 3 lakh passengers per annum, expected to grow to 23 lakh over a period of 20 years.

The annual cargo traffic is also estimated from the year 2025-26 at 20,000 tonne, which would increase to 2,73,000 tonne over a period of 20 years.


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