New Delhi: Government Thursday approved the exchange of land between Indian Air Force (IAF) and Chandigarh administration for expanding the civil airport terminal there.
"The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal of the Defence Ministry for mutual exchange of 2.50 acres of land between the Administration of Union Territory of Chandigarh and the IAF for expansion of civil terminal at the Chandigarh airport," an official release said here.
It said the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has plans of expanding the Chandigarh airport to help augment air services from there.
14/06/12 PTI/ZeeNews
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