Bengaluru's second airport: AAI team inspects two sites, to visit third site on April 9

IANS April 8, 2025 304 views

The Airports Authority of India is actively exploring sites for Bengaluru's second airport, with a dedicated team conducting thorough site inspections. Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil has committed to a transparent selection process, ensuring the new airport meets the city's growing infrastructure needs. Alongside the airport site selection, ministers are also focusing on improving air connectivity to multiple Karnataka cities. The initiative aims to enhance transportation infrastructure and provide better travel options for residents and businesses in the region.

"We intend to finalise the airport location based on specific requirements of Bengaluru" - M.B. Patil, Infrastructure Development Minister
Bengaluru, April 8: Top officials from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Tuesday inspected two of the three shortlisted sites for Bengaluru's proposed second airport, both located off Kanakapura Road near the city.

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AAI expert team inspects three potential sites for second Bengaluru airport

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Minister emphasizes transparency in site selection process

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Meeting discusses enhanced air connectivity for Karnataka cities

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Potential to improve intra-state and inter-state flight routes

The expert team is scheduled to visit the third identified site off the Nelamangala-Kunigal Road on Wednesday.

Following the inspection, the officials held a discussion with Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil.

During the meeting, a live presentation was given to the AAI team, highlighting the need for a second airport in Bengaluru, the growing industrial demand, and the benefits to civilian air traffic.

Minister Patil emphasised that the government is committed to ensuring maximum transparency in finalising the site for the new airport.

He said that the government intends to finalise the airport location based on the specific requirements of Bengaluru, and the final decision will be taken based on the report and recommendations from the AAI.

The AAI team included General Manager Vikram Singam, Joint General Manager K. Srinivas Rao, Assistant General Manager Manuj Bharadwaj, along with Senior Manager Sachidanand and Managers Santosh Kumar Bharathi and Amaan Chhipa from the headquarters.

Meanwhile, in an effort to enhance air connectivity to six cities including Kalaburagi, Minister Patil also held a meeting with senior officials of airline companies on Tuesday.

RDPR, IT and BT Minister and Kalaburagi District In-charge Minister Priyank Kharge was also present.

The key focus of the meeting was on improving flight connectivity to intra-state and inter-state destinations from Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Bidar, Hubballi, Belagavi, Vidyanagar (Jindal Township), and the newly developed Vijayapura Airport, which is ready for launch.

Representatives from major airlines, including IndiGo, Star Air, Air India, Akash, Alliance Airways, and SpiceJet, participated in the discussions.

Both ministers pointed out that although the Kalaburagi-Bengaluru route has the potential to be profitable, it currently operates only three times a week. They urged airline operators to increase the frequency and extend connectivity to more key destinations within the state. Responding positively, airline representatives assured that steps would be taken in this direction.

Patil also stressed the need to upgrade Hubballi and Belagavi airports to international standards, directing officials to write to the Centre regarding the proposal.

"These two airports meet the criteria for international status and witness high passenger traffic. Currently, travellers from these regions must go to Goa to catch international flights. Upgrading these airports will greatly benefit a large number of commuters," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Finally! Bengaluru desperately needs a second airport. The current one is always packed to the brim. Hope they choose a location with good road connectivity 🤞
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about the environmental impact. The Kanakapura area has several lakes and green spaces. Hope they conduct proper EIA studies before finalizing anything.
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Arjun K.
Great news for Bengaluru's growth! 🎉 But please don't forget about improving public transport to these new airports. More metro connectivity would be amazing.
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Sneha R.
The focus on regional connectivity is much needed! I travel frequently between Bengaluru and Hubballi - better flight options would be a game changer for business travelers like me.
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Vikram J.
I hope they consider future expansion possibilities. The current airport was built for much lower capacity and now we're seeing the consequences. Think long-term this time!
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Neha P.
As someone who lives near Nelamangala, I'm excited but also worried about noise pollution. Hope they implement proper soundproofing measures for nearby residential areas.

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