Thursday, June 23, 2011

NEC comes up with civil aviation 'blue print' for North East

Kolkata/ Guwahati: The North Eastern Council (NEC), the nodal agency for socio-economic development of the North-Eastern states, has come up with a “blue print” for civil aviation “strategy” in North-East.
Addressing the 60th plenary meeting of the Council, its chairman and minister of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), BK Handique, said “the blue print” of a new civil aviation strategy for North-East has been submitted to the civil aviation ministry.
“My basic thrust is to concentrate to make operational all 22 airports in the area having appropriate capacity aircrafts and have trained manpower for all branches of aviation,” Hnadique added.
He said as per the blue print, Guwahati airport will be made a hub by setting up of hangars. He also said that a civil aviation training institute for North-Eastern region will come up at Lilabari airport in the north bank.
Presently, upgradation and operationalisation of airport at Tezu, in Arunachal Pradesh, is underway at a total cost of Rs.79 crore and Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India, is already in an agreement with NEC since 2002 for operating air service in the region.
The centre has already planned about 12 new airports, in addition to the existing 11, in the region to improve air connectivity.
23/06/11 Business Standard
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