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In news: The Airport Authority of India announced a major push to the infrastructure of airports in north east, particularly, in the civil aviation assets where nearly 3500 crore rupees more will be spend on development of new airfields, terminals, new flight gateways in the north eastern region.
Significance
The connectivity has been poor between north eastern states and rest of India till now. Thus, North-east has to be looked from a different perspective. People have been working on improving the air connectivity to address various problems.
Why need airport upgrade?
The growth in domestic passenger in India was 16.7% in April-Dec 2017 and the growth of passengers from Guwahati airport was 27.6% which is more than the national average. Though it is at a lower base, the growth in first nine months implies that this part of the country needs connectivity and airports and infrastructure to feed the desire of people of that region.
Presence of Physical infrastructure
The government expects the airport infrastructure to be in place by 2020. There are various delays when infrastructure is created in areas that are not easily accessible. Currently, the target is to finish it by 2020. At present, 2400 crore has already been in operations in creating airport infrastructures. In terms of airports being created, Pakyong airport in Sikkim will be operational very soon. Thus, Actions to be taken at various airports include- strengthening runways, decreasing length of runways and establishing instrument landing system which allows landing and take off during night. Terminal needs to be developed and upgradation of Indian Air force’s Advanced Landing Grounds (ALG) to enable civil operations from ALGs.
Conclusion
Areas like Arunachal Pradesh are largely inaccessible by roads and civil aviation will help to connect it to major parts of the country. Even the North Eastern Council has put maximum emphasis on the transport and communication sector with the construction of 10,500 kms of roads including inter-state and roads of economic importance and giving funds for upgradation of infrastructure in 12 operational airports in the region. Thus, connectivity was the core concern of north east india and to address it as a lightening sped will boost the spirits as well as economy of the region.
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