DGCA team visits Orvakal airport
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A team from the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) visited the Orvakal airport on Wednesday to examine the infrastructure amenities created by the Andhra Pradesh Airports Development Corporation Limited. The go to is said to in accordance permission for business operations from the airport.
The team comprising DGCA Deputy Director of Operations S. Durairaj and Assistant Director of Operations A. Prabu inspected the air site visitors management tower, passenger terminal constructing and the runway. Airport Director Kailash Mandal accompanied them.
The team members later met District Collector G. Veerapandian on the airport. “ The team discussed the technicalities of all the facilities created at the airport and were satisfied with all the arrangements,” mentioned Mr. Veerapandian.
The team will submit a report back to the DGCA and the approval is predicted by the subsequent week. Truejet has succeeded in turning into the primary business operator from the airport. It, nevertheless, must get approval from the DGCA. “We are coordinating with the service provider for the purpose,” Mr. Veerapandian mentioned. Another spherical of bidding is predicted to be performed to pick out extra airways.
Meanwhile, the APADCL has proposed to begin a business plane upkeep, restore and overhaul facility at this airport.
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