Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju Press Meet at Coimbatore
Union Minister for
Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju Press Meet at
Coimbatore
Chennai Airport construction shoddy - Civil Aviation
Minister
Chennai Airport construction shoddy: Civil Aviation Minister
The
Airports Authority of India should take a call on whether or not to recover money from the contractors for the shoddy work, says
Minister for Civil Aviation Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju.
The quality of construction of the
Chennai airport is “shoddy”, Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ashok Gajapathi Raju said here on Monday.
“It is definitely shoddy. Not only
Chennai, but also
Kolkata and Goa. In Kolkata, a constable lost his life and in Goa a passenger had his foot cut because of the falling glass panels,” he said.
Whether or not to recover the money from the contractors concerned for the shoddy work was the Airports Authority of India's call, he added.
The Ministry was in a very advanced stage of finalising the new civil aviation policy.
Once it was ready, it would place it in the public domain for comments. Thereafter, the
Ministry would finalise the policy.
On improving air connectivity from Coimbatore and other
Indian cities to destinations abroad, Mr.
Raju said that airline companies were sitting on unused “bilaterals” (bilateral agreements to fly to foreign destinations). If they were to use those bilaterals, it would definitely improve air connectivity.
In response to a question on the Coimbatore airport expansion plan, he said land acquisition was a
State subject
. If the State government came forward to give the required land, the Ministry would not have a problem in expanding the airport, Mr. Raju said.
The Civil Aviation Ministry would be open to proposal from the State government on heliport for the
Nilgiris, he later told reporters in
Ooty.
In
Jammu and Kashmir,
Uttarakhand,
West Bengal,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, heliports were in use and
Pawan Hans and private players used those. As for Ooty, he said he would leave it to the market forces to see if it was financially viable to operate helicopters from there to the nearest cities.
Airport director’s response
Chennai Airport director
Deepak Shastri, in response to the Minister’s remarks, said “there were some short-comings. Some of them have already been rectified and the rest will soon be corrected. The order from the
Centre to go ahead with the development of the airport came up only recently. So, we hope to sort the remaining issues very soon.”
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