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The reconstituted board of the Bengaluru International Airport (BIAL)
on 19 January 2009 decided to embark on an expansion plan including
a new terminal.
The board reviewed the master plan for expansion and decided that
the process to start construction of a brand new terminal building
T-2 would be initiated on an immediate basis.
"The first phase of terminal T-2 will cater to passenger traffic
of 15 million per annum'', BIAL said in a statement here today.
The terminal will be expanded in the next phase to eventually handle
36 million passengers annually.
The associated airside infrastructure would also be expanded to
cater to the new terminal. Design for the new terminal building
would be selected through a global bidding process, involving the
world's leading architects, the airport said.
To cater to the growth of passenger traffic, the existing terminal
building will be expanded. Global architectural firm HOK has been
appointed to design the expansion. This additional development would
take the annual capacity of the existing terminal to 15 million
passengers annually, it said, adding that a comprehensive landscaping
master plan will be considered on the city side leading up to the
airport.
The board was reconstituted following the acquisition of 29 per
cent BIAL stake by GVK Power and Infrastructure. The three new directors
are GV Krishna Reddy, Indira K Reddy and GV Sanjay Reddy.
Source: PTI
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