Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 15 airport infrastructure projects across India, totaling over Rs 9,800 crore, between March 9 and 10. These include 12 new passenger terminals, and the new Gwalior airport terminal, which are estimated to handle about 6.2 crore passengers annually. (Image: Daanish Anand)
The new terminal at Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport in Gwalior constructed by the Airport Authority of India at an estimated cost of Rs 498 crore embodies a fusion of history, culture, and modernity, said Minister of Civil Aviation of India Jyotiraditya Scindia. (Image: Daanish Anand)
The grand terminal building, costing Rs 498 crore, is spread over 20,000 square metres. It has a peak hour capacity to handle about 1,400 passengers, which is 3 times compared to the old airport and movement of about 2 million passengers every year will be possible through this airport. (Image: Daanish Anand)
The civil aviation ministry will also develop Guna and Shivpuri airports in Madhya Pradesh and a total amount of Rs 90 crore has been allocated for the development activities aimed at boosting regional air connectivity. (Image: Daanish Anand)
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has agreed to provide Communications Navigation Surveillance (CNS)/ Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Aeronautical Information Services (AlS) facilities and services to the airports, an official release said on Wednesday. (Image: Daanish Anand)
The Gwalior Airport terminal will enhance connectivity for residents of Gwalior and surrounding areas. Its impact extends beyond connectivity, with anticipated boost to business, regional economy, and employment opportunities. (Image: Gwalior Airport)