Andal airport to be ready for operation from next fiscal Q1


After missing several deadlines, Kazi Nazrul Islam airport in Andal (West Bengal) is likely to be ready for commercial operations from first quarter of the next fiscal. 
Bengal Aerotropolis Projects Limited (BAPL), which is jointly developing the airport with Singapore's Changi Airports International, is negotiating with various scheduled and non-scheduled carriers to launch their services from the country's first regional airport. 
Installation of the crucial equipment for weather, distance measuring, radio network and lighting has been completed by the Airport Authority of India (AAI) and it will soon undertake the calibration process to make the airport flight worthy. 
"AAI is scheduled to undertake the calibration process from March 14 to 16. This would be followed by proving flights, which should happen in the next few weeks. If all these process go through as per the timeline, the airport should be ready for o .. 
"AAI is scheduled to undertake the calibration process from March 14 to 16. This would be followed by proving flights, which should happen in the next few weeks. If all these process go through as per the timeline, the airport should be ready for operations by the first quarter of the next fiscal," BAPL Chairman and Managing Director Sunil Nair told PTI here. 

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