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Union Government approves construction of greenfield & brownfield airports

Infrastructure  -  Feb 05,2025  - 

The Union government has granted in-principle approval for the construction of a Greenfield airport in Rajgir, a Brownfield airport in Raxaul, and the development of civil enclaves at Bihta and Purnia, marking a significant boost to Bihar’s aviation infrastructure.

This announcement comes in the wake of the Union Budget 2024-25, which emphasised the expansion of regional connectivity under the UDAN scheme. 

The budget outlined increased investments in Greenfield and Brownfield airports to enhance air travel accessibility in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. 

Bihar, which has long struggled with limited aviation facilities beyond Patna, has been a key beneficiary of this initiative.

A team from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is scheduled to visit the proposed site for Rajgir’s Greenfield airport on February 6. The team will conduct an Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS) survey, which assesses potential obstructions in the vicinity and evaluates airspace safety for aircraft operations.

According to an official, approximately 1,200 acres of land near Silao, close to Rajgir, has been identified for the project. A pre-feasibility survey was conducted in November 2024, and the upcoming assessment will determine the next steps for development.

The proposed redevelopment of Raxaul’s Brownfield airport is also gaining momentum, with efforts underway to allocate around 140 acres of land for the construction of a new terminal and associated infrastructure. While the airstrip is owned by AAI, it has remained non-functional for several decades. 

The development aims to restore operations and boost cross-border connectivity with Nepal, given Raxaul’s strategic location near the Indo-Nepal border.

Company : Airports Authority of India