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The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is a statutory body under the ownership of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. It is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining, and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India .
Airports Authority of India: India: All airports in India, including: 12 international airports, 89 domestic airports, 26 enclave airports Angkasa Pura I: Indonesia: 16 airports in central and eastern Java, Bali, eastern and southern Kalimantan, Batam, Lesser Sunda Islands, northern and southern Sulawesi, Maluku, Papua: Angkasa Pura II: Indonesia
VAXX: West Zone - Mumbai Center; VEXX: East Zone - Kolkata Center; VIXX: North Zone - Delhi Center; VOXX: South Zone - Chennai Center; Operational – Functional status of the airport; Owned/operated by – Authority owning or operating the airport; Airport type – Type of airport as per terminology used by Airports Authority of India listed ...
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Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan is the corporate headquarters of Airports Authority of India (AAI). [1] AAI which functions under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and manages most of the airports in India. The Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation is co-located in the same building. Mehro Consultants was involved in the design of the building. [2]
Telangana, India has one commercial airport which has access to international flights along with some non-used airstrips for emergency purposes. [1] [2]Rajiv Gandhi International Airport under the governance of Airport Authority of India is the only airport in state of Telangana with connections to domestic and international destinations.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) conducted surveys on various areas near Chennai for a new airport for the city. Initially, a site near Sriperumbudur was fixed for the airport. But due to delays and cost of the land, the government decided to set the new airport in Parandur. [3]
It is operated by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and shares its airside with the Jodhpur Air Force Station of the Indian Air Force. The Government of Rajasthan signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Air Force for the expansion of the passenger terminal in March 2017, wherein 37 acres of IAF land would be transferred ...