AAI is developing a Greenfield Airport in Arunachal Pradesh’s Hollongi

With an area of 4,100 sqm, the new domestic terminal building of the Hollongi Airport will be able to handle 200 passengers during peak hours
AAI is developing a Greenfield Airport in Arunachal Pradesh’s Hollongi
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  • Arunachal Pradesh to feature on country's aviation map with a Greenfield Airport at Hollongi

  • Holongi airport that has an area of 4,100 sqm can handle as many as 200 passengers during peak hours

  • The Greenfield Airport at Hollongi situated 15 Kms from Itanagar is being built with an estimated cost of Rs 650 crore

New Delhi: Considering the importance of air connectivity to the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, Airports Authority of India (AAI) has undertaken the work of constructing a Greenfield Airport at Hollongi, 15 Kms from Itanagar. With an estimated cost of Rs 650 crore the project includes the development work i.e. construction of airport pavements, airside work, terminal Building and city side works.

With an area of 4,100 sqm, the new domestic terminal building of the Hollongi Airport will be able to handle 200 passengers during peak hours. Equipped with eight check-in counters, the terminal building will have all modern passenger facilities. The terminal will be an energy-efficient building provisioned with the rainwater harvesting system and sustainable landscape. The development work also includes the construction of ATC Tower cum Technical Block, Fire station, medical centre and other ancillary works.

The building's envelope is influenced by the surrounding landscapes. Moving away from the strict geometry of straight lines and angles, the roof form is organic and establishes an instant connection with the viewer. The building interior is designed to emanate a sense of calm to the passengers. This is achieved by providing free-flowing spaces, hidden service core and a glass façade that links the eye to the panoramic scenic beauty of the Himalayan Foothills.

At present, soil testing and field survey works are completed and site clearing work is in progress. Substructure works have already been completed and superstructure fabrication is under progress. The tentative date for the completion of the project is November 2022.

Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas. Presently, no airport exists in the vicinity of Itanagar, the closest one being Lilabari Airport which is at a distance of 80km in the state of Assam and takes around three hours to reach by road.  An airport to connect the capital city is a much-needed aspiration of the local community which will also act as a primary gateway to the state of Arunachal Pradesh.

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