A new green terminal has opened at Vadodara Airport in Gujarat, India, in order to increase its passenger handling capacity.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the terminal, which has helped Vadodara to become India’s second green airport after Kochi Airport in Kerala.
The new terminal has been designed and built by Airport Authority of India (AAI) with an investment of INR1.6bn ($24m).
"A new aviation policy has been released under this government which looks at growth of the sector."
Modi was quoted by Indian Express as saying: “A new aviation policy has been released under this government which looks at growth of the sector.
To Read the News in Full 26/10/16 Airport Technology.com
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the terminal, which has helped Vadodara to become India’s second green airport after Kochi Airport in Kerala.
The new terminal has been designed and built by Airport Authority of India (AAI) with an investment of INR1.6bn ($24m).
"A new aviation policy has been released under this government which looks at growth of the sector."
Modi was quoted by Indian Express as saying: “A new aviation policy has been released under this government which looks at growth of the sector.
To Read the News in Full 26/10/16 Airport Technology.com
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