Runway Extension Mandatory to vie with Neighbour Airports: M R Vasudeva


Runway Extension Mandatory to vie with Neighbour Airports: M R Vasudeva
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Feb 16:
M R Vasudeva, director of Mangalore Airport at a ‘Meet the Press’ programme held at Press Club here on Tuesday February 15 briefed about the initial days of Mangalore Airport, and said that airport started its operation with one wireless system, one control tower, and a communication navigation system for guidance now is a full-fledged modernized airport.
 
Pointing out the merits of Mangalore airport, Vasudeva said that the airport is one of the 35 non metro airports in India, and handled 8.5 lac passengers this year.
 


Further speaking he said that airport is the asset of people of Mangalore, surely the airport will see developmental projects in near future though runway extension work which was commenced in 2006 has seen a quite long delay. He said that the airport authority alone can not celebrate its birthday of its own, but incase KCCI and other representative bodies come forward it can be celebrated in a grand manner. It can be a local level celebration and not as national attention grabbing since there are many such airports celebrating their anniversaries across the country, he reasoned.
 
Stating about the future plans, Vasudeva said that Mangalore airport’s development is interlinked with other infrastructure development such as industries, buildings, high class hotels, good road among others. Rs. 207 crore has been invested for the development of the airport, so far and the government has sanctioned Rs. 22 crore for land acquisition purposes. Runway extension is mandatory to vie with neighbor airports, he stressed.
 
Guruvappa T Balepuni, the general secretary of Dakshina Kannada District Working Journalists’ Association was present on the occasion. 

  

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  • Reena, udupi

    Sat, Feb 19 2011

    The plane crash victims families only know the pain of losing their dear ones. Minor kids without their father& mother,young wives without their husband,husband without wives,grand fathers,grandmothers.parents without their children,.

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  • Sequeira R, Managalore/AUH

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Dear Mr. S. S. Dsouza,

    There are plenty of so called safer airports sarrounding mangalore, please avail the sevices of these airports

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  • S.S.D'Souza, Udupi

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    It would be wise if the airport is shifted to a safer location rather than hanging on to the same old unsafe table top runway with varying elevation. Since the passenger rate is increasing day by day the need of operating bigger flights like A330 & B777 shall arise pretty soon. When the bigger flights land with greater momentum there would be no margin for errors. This airport is nothing more than an aircraft carrier. The only difference is that it is static.

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  • Andrew Pinto, Kadri

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Finally one of Airport staff revealed the truth about runway extension.Which after swallowing 158 inocents life.Now It is Celebration Time for Mangalore Airport, it is the time also to remember 158 vicitms. As a memory please errect name board inside airport.But nobody will show their courage. Since airport is the asset of Mangaloreans they should respect the vicitms.
    Wait and wacth outcome and TAMAASHA.

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