Civil Aviation Department, Haryana

Civil Aviation Department, Haryana is a Ministry and department of the Government of Haryana in India.[1][2][3][4]

Government of Haryana
Civil Aviation Department, Haryana
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Haryana
HeadquartersHaryana Civil Secretariat,
Sector-1, Chandigarh
30°45′40″N 76°48′2″E
Websiteharaviation.gov.in

History

This department was created when after 1966 Haryana was established as a new state within India after being separated from Punjab. It is responsible for the Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation,[5][6] five Civil Aviation airports in the state of Haryana[7] and has bought simulators for the flying training.[8] The department is undertaking expansion of civil aviation facilities at Hisar Airport.[9][10][11]

Air Crafts

The dept acquired a Textron Aviation (formerly known as Beech Craft) in January 2019 at the cost of INR42 crore, to be housed at Chandigarh Airport and flown by two pilots on deputation from BSF for 3 years.[12]

Airports in Haryana

Existing

Planned-greenfield

  • Ambala Airport, next to Ambala Airforce Station Airport[13][14]
  • Chhara Airport (Jhajjar district) on Jhajjar-Sampla road,[15]
  • Jind Airport (Narwana)[15]
  • Kurukshetra Airport[15]
  • Meham Cargo Airport[16]

Planned (in gap areas, not yet surveyed/approved)

  • Sirsa Air Force Station civil enclave or Odhan Airport (greenfield)
  • Bahal Airport in Bidhwan-Bahal-Isharwal-Kairu area, 80-100 km from airports at Hisar, Bhiwani, Narnaul
  • Punhana Airport, 70 km from planned airports at Bhiwadi (Rajasthan) and Jewar (UP)
  • Charki Dadri Airport in Charki Dadri-Palri-Nahar-Kairu area, 65-90 km from airports at Chhara (future), Behal (future), Narnaul (existing)
  • Fatehabad Airport, in Ratia-Bhirdana-Bhuna area


With civil enclave

Without civil enclave


Major international airports (clockwise)

Other airports (clockwise)

See also

References

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