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Three new air routes to be operationalized during October: Jyotiraditya M. Scindia

Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia announced on Sunday the operationalization of three new air routes in Arunachal Pradesh by October.

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TEZU: Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia announced on Sunday the operationalization of three new air routes in Arunachal Pradesh by October. Inaugurating the newly-developed infrastructure at the Tezu Airport in Lohit district of the northeastern state, the minister said that under the Centre's UDAN-5 scheme, new flight services would begin between Itanagar and New Delhi from Donyi Polo Airport at Hollongi near here, besides a service between Itanagar and Jorhat in Assam and between Ruksin in East Siang district and Itanagar. Ude Desh ka Aam Nagarik (UDAAN) is a regional connectivity scheme that aims at developing smaller regional airports to allow common citizens easier access to aviation services.

Tezu airport is fourth in the state after Donyi Polo, Pasighat, and Ziro airports and 17th in the northeast. The minister said that in the last 65 years, there were only 74 airports in the country, but in the last nine years of BJP government rule at the centre, 75 new airports have been constructed. "The 'jodi' of PM Modi and Chief Minister Pema Khandu are taking Arunachal to new heights," Scindia said. The eight northeastern states, which had been neglected for decades, received a major developmental boost after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, the minister said, adding that the region is a jewel in the country's crown. Scindia added that the region would be a gateway for India to Southeast Asian countries with its horticultural and agricultural potential. "Under the leadership of Modi, the influence of India has increased significantly, and everyone witnessed it when presidents and PMs of various countries arrived in New Delhi for the G20 meeting," he said. "My relationship with Arunachal Pradesh is very old. When the brother-in-law of my grandmother was posted as Major General in the state in the 1960s, the government of India gave him an opportunity to name one of the bordering villages, which is now famous as Vijoy Nagar," the minister added.

The newly developed infrastructure in the airport included an extended runway, a new apron, a new terminal building, a fire station, and an ATC tower. These have been built at a cost of Rs 170 crore, officials said on Wednesday. The airport has been developed on 212 acres of land and is capable of handling operations for ATR-72-type aircraft. The Airports Authority of India did the upgrading work at the airport, officials said. The airport was operationalized in 2018 under the regional connectivity scheme UDAN. At present, it is connected to Dibrugarh, Imphal, and Guwahati through regular scheduled flights by Alliance Air and Flybig Airlines. The terminal building of the airport has an area of 4,000 sq m with a peak-hour capacity of 300 passengers. It has five check-in counters at present and will be increased to eight in the future.

The airport has two arrival carousels and two aircraft parking bays for ATR-72-type aircraft, officials said. The terminal building has a double-insulated roofing system, an energy-efficient lighting system, a solid waste management system, a system to re-use treated water for flushing and horticulture purposes, and integrated rainwater harvesting. The upgrade would help the airport handle more traffic, ensure better connectivity of the north-eastern region with the rest of the country, and boost tourism and trade, besides generating employment, officials added.

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