Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has
suggested Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ajit Singh to provide adequate
infrastructural support to the aviation sector in the state for ensuring
unhindered industrialisation and flow of tourist traffic to Odisha. The Chief
Minister impressed upon the Union Civil Aviation Minister that there was an
urgent need to take up the development of airstrips at Gopalpur and Jeypore in
Southern Odisha and asked the Union Minister to take up feasibility studies to
develop these into airports. The chief ministe said the state does not have
adequate air connectivity. It has only one operational domestic airport in
Bhubaneswar which is also deprived of international operations. Official
sources said the Union Civil Aviation Minister suggested that Odisha should
also explore the possibility of developing new airports in PPP mode and assured
that Airports Authority of India will conduct necessary feasibility studies for
the development of Jeypore and Gopalpur airstrips.
The Chief Minister urged the Union
Minister to declare Biju Patnaik Domestic Airport as an international airport
without delay and fulfill the pending legitimate demand of air connectivity of
the state. Mr Patnaik requested the Minister for starting international
operations from Bhubaneswar to Middle East and South East Asian countries by
Air India and other domestic airlines. He
also suggested that Ministry of Civil Aviation should initiate the process of
promoting Odisha as a world-class tourist destination and provide necessary
support for holding a major conference in Bhubaneswar in the early part of
2013.
He apprised the Union Minister that the
state has witnessed huge investments in various sectors and the total
investment of the state stood at Rs.3.21 lakh crore during the calendar year
2011, also considered the highest in the country. Similarly, there has been
also a significant increase in the inflow of domestic and international tourist
traffic to Odisha, Mr Patnaik said and stressed the urgent need for improved
air connectivity. The chief minister said the state has approved an allotment
of 191 acres of land for development of Jharsuguda airport and requested the
Union Minister to take urgent steps for developing Jharsuguda Airport,
including expansion of its airstrip and other necessary infrastructure.
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