New Delhi: The government is developing a comprehensive 25-year masterplan for airports in the country to keep pace with air traffic growth, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said on Thursday. The infrastructure at some of the top airports in the country is crippling while there has been a consistent double digit growth in domestic air traffic for the past three years. According to a recent study, the structural capacity of airports in the country is likely to be breached in the next five years.
"We are developing a comprehensive masterplan for our airports because traffic continues to grow strongly and will continue to do so. Even if we grow at 10 per cent we will see massive requirement as far as airport capacity is concerned," Sinha told reporters at the 2nd Aero Expo India 2017.
He added that air traffic is expected to "double, if not quadruple" in the next 20-25 years and that is the "planning horizon" the government is aiming at.
The masterplan will delve into the need for multiple airports in cities, revised and refined agreements with airport operators, providing attractive opportunities for operating brownfield airports, offering multiple brownfield airports as part of a package for bidding as well as scaling up the Airports Authority of India, Sinha said.