DGCA Renews Lucknow Airport's Aerodrome Licence for Five Years


The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has officially renewed the aerodrome licence for Lucknow Airport, ensuring its operational status for the next five years.

This decision comes after a thorough evaluation of safety standards, infrastructure, and compliance with aviation regulations.

Lucknow Airport, also known as Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, is a vital aviation hub in Uttar Pradesh, catering to both domestic and international flights.

The renewal of its aerodrome licence underscores its commitment to maintaining high safety standards and efficient operations. Passengers and stakeholders can expect a continued smooth and secure travel experience at Lucknow Airport.

This renewal reinforces its position as a key gateway to the region and contributes to the growth of air travel in northern India.

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