The Tamil Nadu government had given administrative sanction to acquire 614.33 acres of land to expand the Chennai airport, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said, laying the foundation stone for a terminal building here on Saturday.
By March 2009, we would have the first international flight from this new terminal, he added. - Bureau Report
Chief minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday April 26th 2008 laid the foundation stone for a new integrated terminal building at the Chennai airport, a facility that would handle 500 passengers at a time.
Airport officials said the integrated terminal building would be ready by March 2009. Constructed at a cost of Rs 130 crore, it would have state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, including aerobridges, flight information display system and centralised air-conditioning.
The present terminal has the capacity to handle only 200 passengers.
Karunanidhi said all airports in the state would be pieces of architectural excellence and match world class airports.
Karunanidhi also laid the foundation stones for IT parks developed by Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu at Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji in Chennai.
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