Mangaluru, Dec 4: The Karnataka state government has reportedly accorded approval for the acquisition of land required to extend the runway at Mangaluru International Airport.
Revealing this to media persons at the sidelines of a programme, MIA director J T Radhakrishna said that the Dakshina Kannada district administration had earlier submitted a proposal to the State government to acquire 185 acres to be handed over to the Airports Authority of India.
According to Mr Radhakrishna, the airport had proposed to extend the runway by 1,130m from 2,400m.

When the runway is extended to 3,530m, the airport can handle larger aircraft (such as Boeing 747) having a carrying capacity of maximum 400 passengers. Currently, aircraft operating from the airport can carry a maximum of 180 passengers.
He said that it had been proposed to acquire the land at a cost of Rs 121 crore, of which Rs 115 crore would be spent on land acquisition and Rs 5 crore for rehabilitating the people who lose their land.
Even though AAI had sought 285 acres for the purpose, a proposal seeking permission to issue preliminary notification to acquire 185 acres had been sent to the government. The land acquisition cost has been estimated at four times above the rates fixed by the sub-registrar for the area.
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