Tezu Airport in Arunachal Pradesh announced the
successful completion and full operational readiness of its modern terminal
building.
The ambitious project, including the new terminal, ATC
tower, and CRC, was entrusted to Telecommunications Consultants India Limited
(TCIL), a government enterprise, with construction agency Anand Buildtech
Private Limited.
Despite facing challenges such as a shortage of
skilled labour and essential materials in the Northeast, the project initiated
in 2019 overcame various obstacles, including continuous rain for seven months
and the global impact of the Covid pandemic. The goal was to adhere to the set
timeframe and all regulatory requirements.
The Tezu Airport project received essential support
from the Central Government and the Airport Authority of India during
interruptions caused by the pandemic.
Today, the airport stands as a testament to resilience
and successful collaboration, meeting the latest specifications for modern
airports.
The Tezu Airport terminal boasts a capacity of 300
persons per hour, aligning with international standards. Its futuristic design
ensures the availability of all necessary facilities.
The collaborative effort of key stakeholders,
including the Chief Minister, AAI officials, Tezu’s DC, Aviation Minister, MLA,
and local residents, has played a crucial role in the successful completion and
operational readiness of this state-of-the-art terminal building.
The Tezu Airport is poised to become a vital hub,
contributing to the region’s connectivity and development. The airport
authorities express their gratitude to all those who have supported and
contributed to this significant achievement.
ANI