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Bhubaneswar airport may be on international map soon

Sep 20, 2012

Bhubaneswar: The civil aviation ministry today agreed to upgrade the Biju Patnaik Airport in Odisha to an international one after Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik met Civil Aviation Ajit Singh in Delhi today.

“The union minister has assured the state government that all necessary steps are being taken to upgrade Biju Patnaik Domestic Airport to an international airport at the earliest,” a release issued by the Chief Minister’s Office in Bhubaneswar said.

Odisha, Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik. Image courtesy PIB

“The Union Ministry will advise Air India and other domestic airlines to start international operations from Bhubaneswar,” the release said.

The chief minister told the Union minister that the only operational domestic airport at Bhubaneswar, was deprived of international operations.

He also urged the Union minister to take steps for developing the Jharsuguda airport and expanding the airstrip and other infrastructure for which 191 acre was approved.

The state government also requested for starting international operations from Bhubaneswar to Middle East and South East Asian countries by Air India and domestic airlines.

Patnaik suggested that Ministry of Civil Aviation should promote Odisha as a world-class tourist destination and provide support for holding a major conference in Bhubaneswar in early 2013.

Singh informed the state government that the Airports Authority of India would take up feasibility studies for the development of Jeypore and Gopalpur airstrips.

The chief minister said that there was an urgent need to provide infrastructural support to the aviation sector in the state for ensuring unhindered industrialization and flow of tourist traffic to Odisha.

Patnaik apprised the Union minister that Odisha witnessed huge investments in various sectors and the total investment was Rs 3.21 lakh crore during calendar year 2011, which was was the highest in the country.

Similarly, there was significant increase in the inflow of domestic and international tourist traffic to Odisha.

PTI

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