AAI carrying out upgradation work at Tuticorin airport for Rs 381 cr

AAI is carrying out a major upgradation work at its Tuticorin airport in Tamil Nadu at an investment of Rs 381 crore to cater to rising passenger traffic
Airports Authority of India (AAI)
Airports Authority of India (AAI)

Mumbai: State-run AAI (Airports Authority of India) said on Friday that it is carrying out a major upgradation work at its Tuticorin airport in Tamil Nadu at an investment of Rs 381 crore to cater to rising passenger traffic. The upgradation work includes widening and extension of the runway to enable operations of A-321 type of aircraft, construction of a new apron, new terminal building, ATC tower-cum-technical block-cum-control tower, among others, AAI said in a statement.

Turicorin airport new terminal building to handle 600 passengers

Spread over 13,500 sq mt of space, the new terminal building will be able to handle 600 passengers during peak hours and will have all the modern facilities and passenger amenities with provision for two aerobridges along with car parking facilities and a new approach road, it added.

The upgraded facility will also have a fire station, isolation bay and five aircraft parking bays to park A-321 type of aircraft, AAI said.

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