Union Minister for Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu on Saturday, following a
meeting with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, announced the
opening of the Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL) in September.
Vijayan had met Prabhu in the morning along with his team of officials
to discuss the finalisation of the Rs 1,892 crore-airport located at
Mattanur, near Kannur, fast nearing completion in 2,000 acres of land.
"I have asked the Chief Minister to see that he posts someone in Delhi
to follow-up on things connected with the Kannur airport.
"I have also asked my officials to see that everything goes forward and
the airport can open in September," said Prabhu to the media in Delhi
soon after the meeting.
With this, Kerala will be the only state in the country to have four
international airports with the others at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and
Kozhikode.
The Kerala government has 35 per cent stakes, 25 per cent by public
sector undertakings, 10 per cent with the Airport Authority of India and
the remaining 30 per cent is with Cooperatives, banks and individual
shareholders.
The first trial operation took place in February 2016, when an Indian
Air Force aircraft landed for the first time at the airport and was
received by then Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.
Once completed the apron of the airport will have parking bays for 14 Code E aircraft or 20 Code C aircraft.
The airport will be able to handle at a time 2,000 passengers and it is
anticipated that KIAL will serve more than 1.5 million international
passengers annually, besides changing the face of north Kerala with
tourism and business activities especially handloom, textiles and
floriculture.
This airport will start off with a runway of 3,050 metres and in
another 18 months after it opens, it will see its runway length increase
to 3,400 metres and eventually it will touch 4,000 metres, making it
one of the four biggest airports in the country, an official said.
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