[<<“There are now 100 airports in India out of which 35 were built in the
last four years,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on September 24, 2018
at the inauguration of Sikkim’s first airport in Pakyong.
“Since Independence to 2014, over 67 years, there were 65 airports. i.e an
average of one airport per year whereas for the past four years, on
average, nine airports have been built per year.”
...
Fact: No more than seven airports were made operational over the last four
years, according to official data.
As many as 129 airports are owned by Airport Authority of India (AAI) of
which 23 are international, 78 domestic, eight customs and 20 civil
enclaves at defence airfields, according to the annual report 2017-18 of
the ministry of civil aviation.
Of 129 airports, 101 airports–including civil enclaves–are operational and
28 are non-operational, according to replies (here and here) by the
government to the Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) on July 19, 2018
and August 8, 2018.>>]

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Pakyong: PM Modi addresses at the inauguration of Sikkim’s first airport



Mumbai: “There are now 100 airports in India out of which 35 were built in
the last four years,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on September 24,
2018 at the inauguration of Sikkim’s first airport in Pakyong.



“Since Independence to 2014, over 67 years, there were 65 airports. i.e an
average of one airport per year whereas for the past four years, on
average, nine airports have been built per year.”




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 आज हमारे 100 एयरपोर्ट चालू हो गए हैं, इसमें से 35 एयरपोर्ट बीते 4 वर्षों
में जुड़े हैं।

आजादी के बाद से साल 2014 तक यानि 67 साल के बाद भी देश में 65 एयरपोर्ट थे।

यानि 1 वर्ष में औसतन 1 हवाई अड्डा बनाया गया,

बीते 4 वर्षों में औसतन 1 साल में 9 एयरपोर्ट तैयार हुए हैं: PM

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Fact: No more than seven airports were made operational over the last four
years, according to official data.



As many as 129 airports are owned by Airport Authority of India (AAI) of
which 23 are international, 78 domestic, eight customs and 20 civil
enclaves at defence airfields, according to the annual report 2017-18 of
the ministry of civil aviation.



Of 129 airports, 101 airports–including civil enclaves–are operational and
28 are non-operational, according to replies (here and here) by the
government to the Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) on July 19, 2018
and August 8, 2018.



As many as 125 airports were owned by AAI at the end of March 31, 2014, the
aviation ministry’s annual report 2013-14 shows. Of these, 94 were
operational–including 29 civil enclaves–and 31 non-operational.



This indicates that seven airports were made operational over the four
years ending 2018.



Pakyong airport approved in 2008, operational in 2018



The Pakyong airport in Sikkim had received approval from the central
government in October 2008.



About 83% of the work was completed in 2014, the government told the Lok
Sabha on July 21, 2014.



“The project has been delayed over 50 months due to several hindrances like
connectivity of site, adverse weather conditions, frequent bandhs and
unrest by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, earthquake in 2011 and continuous
agitation by the local inhabitants of the surrounding areas of the airport
project demanding compensation for damage to their houses,” G. M.
Siddeshwara, then minister of state for civil aviation, said on July 21,
2014.



“The date of completion of the Pakyong Airport project can be projected /
re-assessed only after all the issues pertaining to compensation and
security at the site are resolved by the state government of Sikkim.”

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