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Darbhanga Airport

Coordinates:26°11′41″N085°55′03″E / 26.19472°N 85.91750°E /26.19472; 85.91750
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Domestic airport in Darbhanga, Bihar, India


Darbhanga Airport
Interim Terminal building of Darbhanga Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OwnerIndian Air Force
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesDarbhanga
LocationDarbhanga,Bihar,India
Opened8 November 2020 (4 years ago) (2020-11-08)
Elevation AMSL171 ft / 52 m
Coordinates26°11′41″N085°55′03″E / 26.19472°N 85.91750°E /26.19472; 85.91750
Map
DBR is located in Bihar
DBR
DBR
Location of airport
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DBR is located in India
DBR
DBR
DBR (India)
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
10/282,7439,000Asphalt
Statistics (April 2023 - March 2024)
Passengers526,066 (Decrease 14.3%)
Aircraft movements3,335 (Decrease 20%)
Cargo tonnage418 (Increase 54.3%)
Mithila painting at Darbhanga Airport
Apron area of the airport

Darbhanga Airport (IATA:DBR,ICAO:VEDH) is adomestic airport and anIndian Air Force Station, servingDarbhanga,Bihar,India. It is located just at the outskirts of the city near theNH-527B andNH-57 highways, which passes through Darbhanga. The airport is operated by theAirports Authority of India (AAI). Thefoundation stone for the airport was laid by the thenChief Minister of Bihar,Nitish Kumar, and the thenCivil Aviation Minister,Suresh Prabhu, in the presence of the State Civil Aviation Minister,Jayant Sinha, on 24 December 2018.[5] After efforts taken by the then Civil Aviation Minister,Hardeep Singh Puri.[6] Commercial flights started on 8 November 2020.

History

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This airport was built byMaharaja Kameshwar Singh Bahadur of Darbhanga when he started his own private airline. It was funded by a private aviation companyDarbhanga Aviation afterSecond World War. He purchased three former militaryDouglas DC3 aircraft. Darbhanga Aviation was started in 1950 and became defunct in 1962.[7] During the 1962Indo-China War, the airport was acquired by theIndian Air Force.[8]

Structure

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Airport Authority of India built an Interim Terminal Building, a taxi track, and the apron area. The runway was strengthened to handle theAirbus A320 andBoeing 737 and a pre-fabricated building was erected to serve as a temporary terminal building.[9] The government of India had sanctioned approximately ₹100 crores for these projects.[10] On 16 February 2021 one Apron of 167 mt X 62mt was made operational. This Apron can accommodate Two B737-800/A320 at a time making the landing of planes smoother. Earlier due to the lack of parking space, airplanes had to wait in the sky.[11] The terminal has six check-in counters, and a capacity to handle 200 peak hour passengers. A car parking facility has a capacity of 30 cars.[12]

UDAN Scheme

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In January 2018,SpiceJet was selected to operate flights fromDarbhanga toDelhi,Bengaluru andMumbai, under the Government's Regional Connectivity Scheme calledUDAN.[13][14]

Airlines and destinations

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AirlinesDestinations
Akasa AirDelhi[15]
IndiGoDelhi,Hyderabad,Kolkata,Mumbai[16]
SpiceJetBengaluru,Delhi,Mumbai

Statistics

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Passenger, Aircraft Movement, and Cargo at Darbhanga Airport

Year(APR To MAR)PassengersChangeAircraft MovementChangeCargo (MT)ChangeRef
2021 - 226,19,948
center
4,350
center
96
center
[17]
2022 - 236,14,114−0.9%4,170−4%271
center
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2023 - 245,26,066−14.3%3,335−20%41854.3%[19]

Future

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TheGovernment of Bihar has the acquired additional 78 acres of the land and transferred to theAirports Authority of India (AAI), which has started the DPR process for the further expansion of the passenger terminal building at the airport.[20] The expansion plan is to develop a new passenger terminal, a newAir Traffic Control (ATC) tower, cargo facilities among other facilities close toNH-27 have been put forward by the AAI.[21] DarbhangaMP,Gopal Jee Thakur, metJayant Sinha and laterPrime MinisterNarendra Modi, and demanded to name the airport asMahakavi Kokil Vidyapati Airport.[22][23] This was also suggested by Jayant Sinha at thefoundation stone laying ceremony for the construction of the current passenger terminal, by naming the airport after famousMaithili poet,Mahakavi Vidyapati.[5]

In March 2023, the Government of Bihar has acquired 24 acres of land for the runway expansion and another 54 acres for the construction of a new permanent terminal, while the remaining 24 acres for installation ofInstrument Landing System (ILS) to facilitate night landing has been acquired, which was completed in mid-2023.[24][25][20]

In November 2023, the tenders were floated for Phase 1 of the new terminal of the airport by the AAI. The estimated cost was around632 crore (US$74 million).[26] Then, bidding was opened and six firms bidded to build the terminal in February 2024, in which New Delhi-based Ahluwalia Contracts Pvt. Ltd. won the bid in the same month.[27][28] Therefore, work on the new terminal officially began after Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid thefoundation stone on 20 October 2024. The cost of the terminal and adjoining developments has been revised to912 crore (US$110 million), and the project has a deadline of completion by September 2026.[29]

New terminal

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The new terminal building will act as a supersede to the airport and Darbhanga and its adjoining regions. It will be situated at the northern end of the airport, and will cover an area of 51,800 m2 (558,000 sq ft), a significant increase from the current terminal's 1,400 m2 (15,000 sq ft). The terminal will be developed in two phase as a two-storey building, of which the first floor will feature the departures area and the ground floor with the arrivals area, equipped with a wide range of facilities and amenities. It will have 40 check-in counters, 14 self-check-in kiosks, 12 automatic tray retrieval systems, 30 door- frame metal detector machines, four conveyor belts in the arrivals area and fiveaerobridges. As part of the first phase of the terminal, it will have an apron to accommodate seven [Code C] aircraft. With these considerable developments, the airport will be able to handle more than 8,000 passengers per day from the present 1,500 and from 10 to over 50 aircraft operations everyday.[30]

The new terminal will be designed to showcase traditionalMadhubani paintings and draw architectural inspiration from the 19th-centuryDarbhanga Fort. Local artists will create artworks and sculptures for the waiting areas and the interior design will feature natural and earthy colour palettes. It will be a green and sustainable building, with electricity powered by solar energy, rainwater harvesting and water recycling systems, use of natural light over artificial LED lights, and will be advanced with technology to benefit all passengers like lifts, escalators, free WiFi, washrooms, sufficient seating areas, facilities for physically challenged persons like wheelchairs, medical and emergency facilities, firefighting services, tourist facilitation services like tourist information desks and vehicle parking areas outside the terminal, which will include a multi-level parking building on either sides of the approach roads connecting the terminal, among others.

Apart from the new terminal, the airport's development will facilitated with the extension of the runway from 2,743 m (9,000 ft) to 4,267 m (14,000 ft), signalling a major upgrade to handle widebody aircraft like theAirbus A380. Otherwise, a cargo complex, a fire station, a new ATC building and an admin block will surround the upcoming terminal. Additional land will be reserved on either sides of the terminal for its second phase of development, thereby bringing the ultimate area of the terminal exceeding 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft), with an apron suitable for 10 widebody-type aircraft. Construction on the terminal's first phase began from October 2024, and will be completed by September 2026.[29][31][28]

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Annexure III – Passenger Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved22 April 2024.
  3. ^"Annexure II – Aircraft Movement Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved22 April 2024.
  4. ^"Annexure IV – Freight Movement Data"(PDF).aai.aero. Retrieved22 April 2024.
  5. ^ab"Foundation of civil enclave laid at Darbhanga airport".The Times of India. 25 December 2018. Retrieved16 May 2020.
  6. ^"Bookings for daily flights from Darbhanga to start by month end: Hardeep S Puri".pib.gov.in. Retrieved1 March 2023.
  7. ^"Darbhanga Aviation history from India, Rest of World".Airline History. Retrieved31 August 2019.
  8. ^"First President's royal flight in '62".The Times of India. 10 July 2008. Retrieved16 May 2020.
  9. ^"SpiceJet: Indigo and SpiceJet express interest in operating flights from Darbhanga | India News - Times of India".The Times of India. 17 January 2018.Archived from the original on 19 May 2018. Retrieved19 January 2018.
  10. ^"Flight operations from Darbhanga from mid-2019, AAI at work | Patna News - Times of India".The Times of India. 28 September 2018.
  11. ^Airports Authority of India [@AAI_Official] (16 February 2021)."To strengthen airports ops and to accommodate two B737-800/A320 at a time, #AAI's Darbhanga @aaidarairport is ready with a new 167 mt X 62mt apron, with a connecting taxiway and connecting road. The new apron has put in use from today onwards. #ProvidingTheBest https://t.co/MoIT84NF8l" (Tweet).Archived from the original on 16 February 2021. Retrieved14 June 2021 – viaTwitter.
  12. ^"Darbhanga airport: CM Nitish Kumar lays foundation for civil enclave".Hindustan Times. 25 December 2018. Retrieved16 May 2020.
  13. ^"SpiceJet to start operations on UDAN 2 routes from April-end".Financial Express. 8 March 2018. Retrieved21 September 2020.
  14. ^"Indigo and SpiceJet express interest in operating flights from Darbhanga".The Times of India. 17 January 2018.Archived from the original on 19 May 2018.
  15. ^"Akasa Air to start direct flights from Delhi to Darbhanga on April 4".timesofindia. Retrieved28 February 2025.
  16. ^"दरभंगा एयरपोर्ट से 1 दिसंबर से शुरू होगी इंडिगो की फ्लाइट : संजय झा".Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). 26 October 2024. Retrieved26 October 2024.
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  20. ^abRumi, Faryal (7 March 2023)."Govt transfers land to AAI for Darbhanga airport development".The Times of India. Retrieved9 March 2023.
  21. ^"Story".Archived from the original on 24 January 2018. Retrieved24 January 2018.
  22. ^"Darbhanga MP meets PM Modi; demands renaming of airport".Hindustan Times. 12 August 2021. Retrieved1 March 2023.
  23. ^"Passengers at Bihar's Darbhanga airport struggle without transport at entry gate".Hindustan Times. 13 April 2021. Retrieved1 March 2023.
  24. ^"Govt acquires 24 acres for Bihar's Darbhanga airport runway expansion: Official".Hindustan Times. 19 October 2022. Retrieved23 October 2022.
  25. ^"Bihar hands over another 24 acres of land to upgrade Darbhanga airport". 19 October 2022.
  26. ^"Airport Tenders".Airports Authority of India. Retrieved3 December 2024.
  27. ^"6 Bidders for Darbhanga Airport's New Terminal Contract in Bihar".The Metro Rail Guy. 6 February 2024. Retrieved3 December 2024.
  28. ^ab"Ahluwalia Wins Darbhanga Airport's New Terminal Contract".The Metro Rail Guy. 22 February 2024. Retrieved3 December 2024.
  29. ^abRumi, Faryal (21 October 2024)."PM lays foundation stone for new civil enclave at Darbhanga airport".The Times of India. Retrieved3 December 2024.
  30. ^"PM inaugurates, lays foundation stone for multiple airport development projects in Varanasi worth over Rs 6,100 Cr".ANI News. Retrieved2 March 2025.
  31. ^"Bihar CM thanks PM for Darbhanga Airport project worth Rs 912 cr".The Week. 20 October 2024. Retrieved3 December 2024.

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