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The first phase of Terminal 2, built at a cost of ₹ 5,000 crore (US$580 million), is 255,000 square metres (2,740,000 sq ft) and will help augment the capacity of the airport by an additional 25 million passengers per annum. [87] The second phase of Terminal 2 is planned to increase capacity by an additional 20 million passengers per annum. [88]
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The statue has been installed at the International airport of Bangalore. It is sculpted by the Padma shri awardee Ram.V Sutar who also holds credit for the construction of Statue of Unity in Gujarat and Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Vidhana Soudha of Bangalore. The statue has entered the World Book of Records as the "first and tallest bronze ...
In fact, over the past fiscal year the airport had operated at about 1.6 times its capacity of 3.5 million passengers per year. [27] [28] Meanwhile, a private company called Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) signed a concession agreement with the state and national governments to erect a new, much larger airport.
Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 2 Bangalore, India Ongoing [45] 1865 Broadway: New York City Ongoing SOM designed the original structure, which was demolished in 2015, and the taller replacement tower, which will be completed in 2019. [46] RDO Building: Fargo, North Dakota: 2020 (Estimated) Expected to be North Dakota's 2nd tallest ...
In 2006, the company, now known as JSW Steel, constructed a terminal building at a cost of ₹ 25 crore (US$2.9 million). [4] Karnataka governor T. N. Chaturvedi inaugurated the airport in November 2006, [7] and Air Deccan launched flights to Bangalore and Goa the following month. [8]
Devanahalli is the site of Kempegowda International Airport. A multibillion-dollar Devanahalli Business Park with two IT Parks are coming up on nearly 400 acres (1.6 km 2) adjoining the airport. An Aerospace Park, Science Park and a ₹ 10 billion (US$120 million) Financial City are also coming up. [3]
In 2014, BIAL suggested building a halt train station on a line which runs along the northeast boundary of the airport. In 2019 it received permission to construct a halt station on the existing Yalahanka–Devanahalli line.. The station is being built by the airport operator, Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL).