Coast Guard gets space at Mangaluru Airport to park aircraft
The Airports Authority Of India Has Handed Over 17,000 Sq Ft Of Space In The Old Terminal Building Of Mangaluru International Airport To The Coast Guard To Position Its Air Squadron.
The Airports Authority of India has handed over 17,000 sq ft of space in the old terminal building of Mangaluru International Airport to the Coast Guard to position its air squadron.
The long-pending demand of the Coast Guard for the space to park its aircraft and other operations had been approved by the AAI on January 27, MIA director J T Radhakrishna said in a release here.
The old terminal was not being used for passenger aircraft operations.
The Coast Guard, which now has airbases in Kochi and Panaji, is planning to park its two Dornier aircraft at the old terminal.
He said the aircraft and helicopter of the Coast Guard would use the air traffic services being provided by AAI at the airport for its operations.
On passenger traffic at MIA, Radhakrishna said in the first nine months of the current financial year, the airport handled 12.42 lakh passengers, including 7.39 lakh domestic and 5.02 lakh international passengers. The traffic had increased by 22 per cent compared to the corresponding period in the previous year.
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