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Amid indications that no civilian flights will be allowed at Bangalore's
HAL airport, government on Monday said the new international airport
will open by the end of this month and operator's licence will be
issued to it in the next 2-3 days.
This
emerged after a meeting convened by the Civil Aviation Ministry
in which top officials of the Bangalore International Airport (BIAL)
as well as those from the Karnataka government participated.
The meeting came in the backdrop of a letter being shot off by Parliamentary
Standing Committee Chairman Sitaram Yechury to Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh demanding that the existing HAL airport be kept open for small
aircraft operations, as was the case in major cities like Dallas,
Houston and Newark.
Announcing that the new airport would start functioning by "this
month-end", Civil Aviation Secretary Ashok Chawla said BIAL
was "not agreeable to keep the existing airport open"
as this was not in the contract.
To a pointed question whether the existing airport operated by the
Indian Air Force and Hindustan Aeronautics would be closed down
for civilian operations, he said: "I suppose that is how it
is working out."
However, Chawla said talks were on with various stakeholders, including
the airlines now operating at the HAL airport, on several options
as to how it can be kept operational for civilian air traffic.
On May 5, the Supreme Court had directed the Centre to consider
a citizen group's demand to keep the existing airport operational,
given apprehensions on accessing the new airport located 40 kms
away from the city.
As per the government's contract with BIAL the existing airport
should be shut down once the new one start operation.
Source: PTI
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