Meerut Airport
Meerut Airport or B.R. Ambedkar Airport is situated at Partapur, 9 km south
of Meerut, in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Airport, spread across 47 acres, is
used for regional flights. The Government of Uttar Pradesh signed a MoU with
the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in
February 2014 for the development of the airport.
The Airport has a runways with Asphalt surface located at an elevation of
732 ft (223 m) above mean sea level. The runway is 11/29 oriented and 5,124
ft (1,562 m) in length.
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 for up-gradation to cater to scheduled operations.
AAI presented a master plan to the state
government in April 2012 seeking the transfer of the airstrip and additional
land free of cost and free from all encumbrances.
The then Union civil aviation minister Mr. Ajit Singh had urged the State
government in November 2012 to handover the airstrip and an additional 427
acres to AAI for development. The Uttar Pradesh cabinet approved to hand
over the airstrip to AAI in September 2013.
The State Government decided to have an international airport at Meerut
based on a study conducted on the area’s traffic density. Following this,
the Ministry of Civil Aviation gave its in-principle approval. The need for
a second airport on the fringes of the national capital region has been a
long-standing demand of the Uttar Pradesh government, especially in view of
the burgeoning air traffic at Delhi airport.
The proposed airport will not only cater to the industrial towns of western
Uttar Pradesh but would relieve neighbouring Uttarakhand.
Airlines and Destinations
Currently, there are no scheduled flights in this Airport.
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