New terminal building of Patna airport to be ready by next year
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

New terminal building of Patna airport to be ready by next year

Work on the new integrated terminal building with enhanced capacity and world-class facilities at Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport in Patna is likely to become functional by December next year with auxiliary structures, aerobridges and more aprons. More than 54% of civil work has been ...

Work on the new integrated terminal building with enhanced capacity and world-class facilities at Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport in Patna is likely to become functional by December next year with auxiliary structures, aerobridges and more aprons. More than 54% of civil work has been completed. The new building has a built-up area of 65,135 sq m with a capacity to handle up to 8 million passengers annually and 3,000 flyers in peak hour. Contact: Jayaprakash Narayan International AirportTel: 061-2222 0683E-mail: apdpatna@aai.aeroWebsite: www.aai.aero/en/airports/patna

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