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Ayodhya’s International Airport to be ready by December 15, saya UP CM Yogi

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  • Chief Minister Yogi inspects airport along with Union Civil Aviation Minister
  • 65,000 square feet terminal and 2,200-meter runway completed in 1st phase of construction of Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport
  • Yogi Govt gears up build Ayodhya’s airport on 5 Lakh square feet in 2nd phase of construction
  • Ayodhya’s International Airport geared to accommodate Boeing 737, Airbus 319, and Airbus 320 aircraft

By Our Correspondent

Ayodhya: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that the first phase of construction of Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport will be completed by December 15. Yogi, accompanied by Central Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Central Minister of State Dr. VK Singh, conducted an inspection of the ongoing construction at the Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport in Ayodhya. The officials, during their visit, not only observed presentations regarding the airport’s construction, but also engaged in a review meeting with key officials.

Interacting with the media, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that Ayodhya is the emerging as an epitome of New India, aligning with Prime Minister Modi’s vision for the sacred city of Lord Shri Ram.

“Initially, Ayodhya had a modest airstrip spanning 178 acres, but now, it is being built as a major international airport.” Yogi informed that the state government has provided 821 acres of land and work was going on war-footing to build the airport under the supervision of the Airport Authority of India. Emphasizing commitment to Ayodhya’s development, the Chief Minister assured the provision of essential infrastructure for the residents.

Central Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted that efforts have been made to reflect the cultural ethos of Ayodhya through the airport. In the first phase, a 65,000-square-foot terminal is under construction, with a capacity to handle 2- 3 flights per hour. A 2200-meter runway is also in progress, facilitating the landing of large aircraft like Boeing 737, Airbus 319, and Airbus 320, in addition to smaller aircraft. The initial development includes the establishment of eight aprons at the site.

He informed that preparations are underway to seek approval from the cabinet for the second phase soon. In the second phase, the length of the runway will be increased to 3700 meters, allowing all international aircraft such as Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 to land directly in Ayodhya. The second phase will also prepare the aircraft apron for the near future, which will be 5 lakh square feet.

 

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