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This list of airports in India includes airports recognized by Airports Authority of India (AAI). There are 33 international and 11 limited international airports apart from other domestic, private and civil enclaves. [1]
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
India has various types of airports namely, designated international airports, customs airports with limited international flights, civil enclaves within airbases, domestic airports and private airports. [24] [25] Airports Authority of India is the nodal authority responsible for the development and maintenance of infrastructure. [26] [27] AAI ...
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]
The airport was rated as the Best Airport in the world in the 2.5–4 crore (25–40 million) passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International. [241] [242] It was awarded The Best Airport in Central Asia and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015. [243]
In 2022, the state government announced renewed plans to build a new airport. [8] The state government identified Padalam, Thiruporur, Pannur and Parandur as the possible sites for the airport. [9] After a feasibility study, the Airports Authority of India shortlisted Parandur and Pannur as the sites for the proposed airport. [10]
The government of Uttar Pradesh signed a MoU with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in February 2014 for the development of the airport. [1] It is named after B. R. Ambedkar . The AAI had initially proposed the development of the airport to provide better air connectivity in the western parts of the state, which had already been assessed ...