Puttaparthi airport to facilitate emergency landings; security to be beefed up
Updated Jul 25, 2021, 9:59 am IST
Satyasai airport authorities told to strengthen security in and around the airport
The airport should be ready to respond for emergency landing requests, collector Nagalakshmi told to the officials. Representational image/Twitter
ANANTAPUR: The government is tightening security and creating additional facilities at the Satyasai airport in Puttaparthi to also permit emergency landing of aircraft that are headed for other airports if and when technical snags arise.
Puttaparthi is located in the air traffic zone between AP and Karnataka and other connecting routes.
Collector Nagalaskhmi and SP Fakkirappa held a review meeting with the airport committee and advised the Satyasai airport authorities to strengthen security in and around the airport.
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GMR plans to expand perishable cargo terminal
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Move likely to boost fruit, vegetable exports from RGIA
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Move likely to boost fruit, vegetable exports from RGIA
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd which operates the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad has sought cooperation of the State government for the expansion of the perishable cargo terminal to give a boost to export of fruits and vegetables from Telangana and other nearby areas.
In a meeting with Minister for Agriculture S. Niranjan Reddy and other officials of the Agriculture and Marketing Departments here on Saturday, Chief Commercial Officer of Ashish Kumar and a few other senior executives said they have plans to expand the perishable cargo terminal from the existing 5,000 square feet to 25,000 square feet.