Nizamabad Airport నిజామాబాద్ విమానాశ్రయము نظام آباد ہوائی اڈا | |
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| Summary | |
| Airport type | Public |
| Operator | Airports Authority of India |
| Serves | Nizamabad, Telangana |
Nizamabad Airport is a proposedgreenfield airport inJakranpalli Mandal borders covering the lands of Manoharabad, Thorlikonda, Kolipak inNizamabad district in the Indian state ofTelangana. The project site is located onNational Highway 44, about 30 km (19 mi) east of the city ofNizamabad. The state government of Telangana has proposed the construction of the airport in 1,161 acres (4.70 km2). A new committee verified the lands and proposed upto 1600 acres on 23rd April 2025.
In 2008, the government of undivided Andhra Pradesh invited for expressions of interest to develop eight minor airports in the state, including an airport at Nizamabad. Each airport was expected to cost₹50 crore (equivalent to₹139 crore or US$16 million in 2023). The airports were to be built in 500–600 acres (2.0–2.4 km2) with a runway length of 6,000 feet (1,800 m).[1]
In July 2009, the government has scrapped the plans as no companies posted bids for the construction of the airport. The companies sought the construction to be infeasible due to low expectation of revenues. In October 2009, the government has planned to invite fresh bids for 4 airports including Nizamabad airport, to be constructed in 500 acres (2.0 km2). The government has offered additional incentives including exemption from value added taxes and waiver of lease rentals for the first seven years once the airport is operational.[2] TheIndian Air Force (IAF) had also objected to the proposal citing disruption of military aircraft movements due to commercial air activity.[3]
TheAirports Authority of India (AAI) inspected the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) site and gave its approval for the site in June 2013. However, AAI asked for a total of 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) to accommodate all necessary airport infrastructure. The cost of construction of the airport would be borne by the state government.[4]
However, in March 2015, the government of Telangana asked its infrastructure and investment department to put the development of Nizamabad airport on hold due to lack of funds and restrictions imposed on developing new airports within 150 km (93 mi) radius ofRajiv Gandhi International Airport at Hyderabad. Development of the airport would be considered at a later date.[5]
Later in 2016, the government has finalised proposals for new airports in the state. Chief MinisterK. Chandrasekhar Rao has given his nod for land acquisition for setting up airport in Nizamabad. Doubts were raised over securing approval for the airport since it cannot meet the norms of having a minimum aerial distance of 125 km (78 mi) another airport which is alreadyproposed in Warangal.[6] In 2017, the government has proposed the construction of the airport in 1,161 acres (4.70 km2).[7]