Gandhinagar Airport
Gandhinagar Airport (ICAO: VANR) was a public airport serving the city of
Nashik, in the state of Maharashtra, India. This Airport has been shutdown
and all the operations have been transferred to the Ozar Airport (IATA: ISK,
ICAO: VAOZ).
Indian Airlines used to operate a daily flight between Nashik and Mumbai
from 1972 to 1989. Vayudoot then took over and operated a Dornier 228 till
June 1992. For five years, there was no air service available from Nashik,
till April 1997, when the Maharashtra-Span Air - a joint venture of state
government and Span Aviation Ltd - inaugurated its daily service to Mumbai.
It operated a 12-seater Beechcraft on the route as a part of the
government's ambitious plan to connect important districts in the state by
air. The service was abruptly discontinued on June 30, 1997.
Currently there are no scheduled airlines operating at Gandhinagar Airport.
folder_open  Airports in Maharashtra