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Visakhapatnam: TDP president and chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu said that the state govt aims to develop Visakhapatnam ...
The government will lay the foundation for the proposed greenfield international airport at Bhogapuram after the ... keep 500 acres for future needs VISAKHAPATNAM: The government will lay the ...
When contacted, principal secretary of Infrastructure, Andhra Pradesh, Ajay Jain said discussions were on with the AAI on the closure of the Vizag airport once Bhogapuram becomes operational. "We are ...
Construction boom near Bhogapuram airport drives real estate growth in Denkada and Natavalasa, attracting buyers for future ...
Stresses the need to improve connectivity from Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam airportsCivil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu ...
Andhra Pradesh is considering a Civil Aviation University in Visakhapatnam to boost aviation education and regional ...
The Bhogapuram airport is expected to boost connectivity coupled with the economic development of the Uttarandhra region. About 36% of the work at the airport has been completed. Civil Aviation ...
will lay 22 roads from Visakhapatnam to the upcoming Bhogapuram International Airport and that tenders have already been invited for 15 of the roads. He was holding a meeting with the MLAs and ...
Bhogapuram, about 45 km from Visakhapatnam, has been identified by a team of experts as a suitable location for a ‘Greenfield’ international airport, the Union Minister for Ci ...
VISAKHAPATNAM: The AP government is pinning hopes on finalising the developer for the Bhogapuram International Airport by January 2017. The land acquisition for the project is expected to be completed ...
When contacted, principal secretary of Infrastructure, Andhra Pradesh, Ajay Jain said discussions were on with the AAI on the closure of the Vizag airport once Bhogapuram becomes operational.
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu reviewed the progress of the ongoing work of Vishakhapatnam’s new airport. During the review the aspects which were covered were the airport’s ...