Source: The Sambad |
The Telegraph |
The
AAI team first visited the existing Rangeilunda airstrip on Berhampur
University campus. It may be noted that the airstrip is active since past
several decades. The airstrip spread over 40 acres of land was built during the
British era during the World War II. It is now maintained by the State Public
Works Department. At Rangeilunda airstrip, the AAI team held discussion with
Gopalpur MLA Pradeep Panigrahy, executive engineer of public works department
and other district officials. They studied whether the Rangeilunda airstrip
could be developed into the proposed low-cost airport by adding up extra land
to its south and west directions, said Mr. Panigrahy. The Gopalpur MLA said
once the AAI finalises the site, the State government would provide all
possible assistance for establishment of the airport near Berhampur.
Later,
the team reached Ramchandrapur to inspect around 300 acres of land that has
been earmarked for the proposed low-cost airport. Speaking to newsmen, members
of the AAI team said they would assess the cost-benefit ratio as well as
feasibility of both sites and send their report to their authorities for the
final decision.
“We
have studied every detail of the situation at both the places, including the
existing Rangeilunda airstrip and Ramchandrapur village, nearby. We will submit
our feasibility report to the AAI for a final decision,” said the joint general
manager (planning) of AAI P.K. Mahapatra, who led the team.
The
PWD executive engineer, who is in-charge of the Rangeilunda airstrip, said:
“The length of the present runway is 895 meters, which is insufficient for
take-off and landing of commercial aircraft. The AAI is insisting on 3,500m
long and 500m wide runway. There are now 150 acres of land at Rangeilunda
airstrip. We can acquire another 200 acres in the nearby areas as required by
the AAI for opening a small airport.’’
It
may be noted that the Central government has taken a decision for setting up 51
low-cost airports in Tier-II and Tier-III cities in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh,
Jharkhand, Bihar, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Madhya
Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Three of them will be set up in the State
in places like Berhampur, Rourkela, and Keonjhar. The four-member AAI team will
also visit the two other sites for the proposed low-cost airports in the State. Sources:
The Hindu, The Pioneer & The Telegraph
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