Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport


Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport is a domestic airport located at Andal, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, India. It is named after Bengali poet Kazi Nazrul Islam and serves the twin city of Durgapur and Asansol. The airport is roughly 15 km from Durgapur's City Centre Bus Terminus and 25 km from Asansol's City Bus Terminus and is a project by Bengal Aerotropolis Projects Limited.
The airport's hinterland comprises the towns of Burdwan, Bankura, Bishnupur, Purulia, Sainthia, Suri, Bolpur, Rampurhat in West Bengal and Dhanbad and Bokaro in Jharkhand. It is part of the country's first private sector Aerotropolis, being developed by Bengal Aerotropolis Projects Limited. The airport was officially inaugurated on 19 September 2013 by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport as the passenger movements for the year 2018–2019 is the 3rd busiest airport of West Bengal and the 70th busiest airport of India.

History

The project was conceived in 2006–07 during the Left Front government. The State Government also has a 1.23 per cent stake through West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation. Singapore's Changi Airports International has a 36 per cent stake in BAPL. Other Indian promoters include IL&FS, Pragati Social Infrastructure & Development, Pragati 47, Lend Lease Company India and Citystar Infrastructure. The airport has been built over 650 acres at a cost of Rs 6 billion.
The airport received final operational clearance from the aviation regulator DGCA on 24 April 2015. On 10 May 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first passenger to use the new airport when he flew out to Delhi, aboard an Indian Air Force Boeing 737 VIP aircraft, even before commercial airlines started their regular service from the airport. Scheduled commercial operation commenced on 18 May 2015. Another Airlines Zoom Air also begun flights on the Delhi – Durgapur – Kolkata route but after three months it stopped its flight due to lack of passengers. Finally the airport gained popularity in 2018 with connections to Delhi and Hyderabad by Air India and to the much required destinations of Mumbai and Chennai in October 2019 by Spicejet

Facilities

The 5,750 square metre passenger terminal building has a capacity of 1 million passengers per annum and can be expanded in the future to a capacity to 2.5 million per annum. It has six check-in counters with Common Use Terminal equipment in the departure lounge and two baggage conveyor belts at the arrival hall.
The airport's 2,800-metre runway is equipped with a CAT I instrument landing system and can handle narrow-body aircraft like Airbus A320 and Boeing 737. The airport apron has four parking bays and a Helipad. The airport is equipped with category VI firefighting and rescue capability.

Airlines and destinations

Presently the airport is served by Air India & Spicejet.

Statistics

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