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Nov 30, 2007

CBE airport may be privatized

Of the 82 operational airports in the country, only 19 have licences granted by the civil aviation ministry. As per International Civil Aviation Organisation rules, airports are required to have a licence so that they can handle flight operations, especially international ones. The country has a total of 127 airports.Airports Authority of India (AAI) has put some of these 19 airports on the auction block for privatization. Most of these airports have been registering major profits. The list of 19 licensed airports includes all the privatised airports and many of the airports under the control of the AAI.

With more and more airports being developed, the continuous privatisation of existing airports and the new policy of the minister to have an airport at every 50 kilometres, the licencing requirements will also rise, an analyst said.Among the licenced airports are the major airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Cochin, Trivandrum, Kolkata and Chennai. Other licenced airports include Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, Varanasi, Amritsar, Nagpur, Aizwal (Lengpui) and Calicut. The JSW Vijaynagar Aerodrome in Karnataka is also among the licenced airports.The Sri Satya Sai Airport in Puttaparthy, Andhra Pradesh which was recently put up for sale is also a licenced airport.

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