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  Sonia Gandhi inaugurates new Hyd airport
  BS Reporter / Hyderabad March 14, 2008     United Progressive Alliance
chairperson Sonia Gandhi today inaugurated the Rajiv Gandhi International
Airport at Hyderabad - India's first airport to be operational under the
public-private partnership (PPP) model.

The formal commissioning of the greenfield airport was witnessed by about
half-a-dozen union ministers, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara
Reddy and his cabinet colleagues amidst much fanfare with the airport theme
song rendered by music director A R Rahman playing in the background.

Sonia commissioned the airport by lighting the lamp and unveiling the plaque
and a portrait of Rajiv Gandhi in the uniform of a pilot. She said though
she was reluctant to attend such commissioning events, this one was special
as Rajiv Gandhi had completed his advanced pilot training in Hyderabad.

Located in the southern suburb of Shamshabad, the airport has been built at
a cost of Rs 2,478 crore by GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL), a
joint venture promoted by GMR Infrastructure (63%), Airports Authority of
India (13%), Andhra Pradesh  government (13%) and Malaysian Airports Holding
Berhad (11%). GHIAL has the mandate to build, own and operate the airport
for 60 years.

The airport will start commercial operations from Sunday, and the first
flight to take-off on March 16 will be the German carrier Lufthansa. Over 22
airlines will be flying to and from the airport that day covering over 35
destinations.

The facility, spread over an area of 5,495 acre (Begumpet airport area 790
acre), is south Asia's first A380-compatible airport, which has the longest
runway at 4,260 metres. It has an initial capacity to handle 12 million
passengers per year scaling up to 40 million in the final phase, which will
begin once annual passenger flows cross 20 million. The corresponding
figures for cargo handling are 100,000 tonne and one million tonne.

The airport has been designed by Hong Kong-based architects Winston Shu and
Gumund Stokke.

According to GMR Group chairman G Mallikarjuna Rao, the airport combines the
best of technology, design and features making it on par with any of the
leading airports globally. It has been executed five months ahead of
schedule setting new benchmarks for the aviation sector in the country for
developing world-class airports.

-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.Rahman - The Adorable Human Being

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