New Delhi: Goa’s Dabolim airport has been given the green nod for construction of a parallel taxi track and other associated facilities at a cost of Rs 183.35 crore, according to a senior government official.
Dabolim aerodrome is a naval airport. The cost of the proposed expansion will be shared on a 50:50 basis by the Indian Navy and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and is expected to be executed in 30 months, the official added.
The proposed project will help reduce the runway occupancy time by civil flights at the airport.
“We have already issued a letter giving the environment clearance to the Dabolim airport’s proposal. The clearance, however, is subject to the compliance of certain conditions,” the official said.
07/01/18 Tribune
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Dabolim aerodrome is a naval airport. The cost of the proposed expansion will be shared on a 50:50 basis by the Indian Navy and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and is expected to be executed in 30 months, the official added.
The proposed project will help reduce the runway occupancy time by civil flights at the airport.
“We have already issued a letter giving the environment clearance to the Dabolim airport’s proposal. The clearance, however, is subject to the compliance of certain conditions,” the official said.
07/01/18 Tribune
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