J&K airports to receive night flights soon

NewsBharati    08-Jul-2021
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Srinagar, July 8: With the development continuing in the Jammu and Kashmir, the union territory will be soon operationalizing commercial flights at night hours at the airports of Srinagar and Jammu by incorporating suitable facilities and arrangements.
 
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This comes after Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the implementation of various schemes in Civil Aviation, Agriculture and Horticulture sectors in the two Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
 
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Chief Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Dr Arun Kumar Mehta informed that to improve night-visibility at the Srinagar Airport, efforts are afoot to complete the lighting project at the earliest which would facilitate flights during low visibility round-the-year through concerted coordination with Indian Air Force. "Similarly, the ongoing air-strip repair works at Jammu Airport will be completed this week followed by installation of lights by the month-end to enable operation of night flights at Jammu Airport," he said.
 
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Further, he said that the Ministry of Civil Aviation is planning to establish international air connectivity through the Srinagar Airport which currently operates international flights for Haj pilgrimage only.
 
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The Home Secretary also reviewed the status of high-density horticulture plantations and their speedy transportation to wider markets. The officials informed that to facilitate the marketing of agricultural and farm products of the northeastern and Himalayan states and UTs, the 'Krishi-Udan Scheme' was recently launched. The scheme aims to benefit the local farmers by providing a 50 per cent freight subsidy for air transportation of perishable products.