AAI to spend Rs 2,476 crore on Chennai airport
As the entire land is already under possession of AAI, no additional land acquisition is involved.
Hyderabad: An Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) under the ministry of environment, has accorded environmental clearance for the Rs 2,476 crore Chennai Airport expansion programme by Airports Authority of India (AAI).
According to the minutes of meeting held on May 30, the committee while clearing the project said the modernisation will be carried out within the existing airport premises over an area of 1301.28 acres.
As the entire land is already under possession of AAI, no additional land acquisition is involved.
Once the expansion is done, the passenger capacity after modernisation of proposed Chennai airport will be 30 Million Passenger Per Annum (MPPA) from the existing 14 million, the EAC said.
“The EAC, on being satisfied with the submissions of the project proponent (AAI), recommended the project for grant of environmental clearance and stipulated the following specific conditions along with other environmental conditions while considering for accord of environmental clearance.” the EAC said.
Public hearing for the proposed project was conducted by Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, on April 25, 2018, and the committee also deliberated upon the issues raised during the Public Hearing/Public Consultation meeting, it said.
“Investment cost of the modernisation project (Phase-II) is about '2476.00 crores. Direct employment of (potential is ) about 350 persons and indirect employment of 800-900 persons is envisaged,” the committee said. The present proposal involves demolishing the existing old domestic and international terminals and reconstructing terminals with additional 16 MPPA (domestic 10 MPPA and international 6 MPPA).
The expansion programme also involves other associated facilities which will help in easing out congestion during peak hours in both domestic and international terminals particularly at Immigration area and with the equal distribution of flights in the proposed terminal building (Phase-II). The EAC directed the AAI to obtain necessary permissions from the state government and Director General of Civil Aviation for the expansion.