
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed airport of Ayodhya on 25 December. It was already announced that this airport would be operational even before the consecration ceremony. Recently, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, and VK Singh inspected Ayodhya Airport.
He had given instructions to complete the work by December 15. At this time speculations were being made that it would be inaugurated in December itself. Its construction work is going on a war footing. The state government has provided 821 acres of land to the Airport Authority of India (AAI). AAI is carrying out the construction work of the international airport on a war footing.
Shri Ram Airport will be 50 thousand square feet
Earlier, Ayodhya had a very small airstrip of only 178 acres. During the first phase, the length of the airport's runway was kept at 2200 meters, which will be increased to 3700 meters in the second phase of construction. With this, during the construction of the second phase, Shriram Airport will become 50 thousand square feet.
The first flight from this airport will start for Delhi and then for Ahmedabad. It will be expanded further later. Along with Boeing 787, and Boeing 887, big and heavy aircraft like Airbus 319 and Airbus 320 can also land at this airport.
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