Three more hangars for Guwahati airport
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Guwahati airport would soon have three more hangars to park growing number of aircraft operating from there, with government approving swapping of land between the airports authority and a children’s village of prominent NGO Save Our Souls (SOS), as reported by Economic Times.
The decision to swap 2,397 square metre land of the SOS village with equivalent land owned by the Airports Authority of India was taken at a meeting of the union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An official spokesperson said the Secretary General of the SOS village has already given written consent for swapping of the village land with AAI land.
The land swap would facilitate construction of hangars at the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport. The work for construction of the three hangars to meet the growing needs of housing additional aircraft of various scheduled and non-scheduled operators has been awarded, said the spokesperson said.
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