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Begumpet Air Force Station

Begumpet Airport
Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Airports Authority of India
Location Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Elevation AMSL 1,742 ft / 531 m
Coordinates 17°27′11″N 078°28′03″E / 17.45306°N 78.46750°E / 17.45306; 78.46750
Website aai.aero/allAirports/...
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 10,600 3,231 Asphalt

Begumpet Airport (IATA: BPMICAO: VOHY) at Hyderabad, also known as Hyderabad Old Airport, is a civil enclave located in Begumpet. The airport is home to the Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy (RGAA) and the Begumpet Air Force Station of the Indian Air Force. The Navigation Training School of the Training Command, Indian Air Force, formerly known as the Navigation and Signals School (N&SS), is based here. Begumpet used to be International and Domestic airport of Hyderabad, until the opening of the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on 23rd March 2008 after which Begumpet ceased all commercial civil operations. The last commercial flight to take off was Thai Airways International flight TG 330 to Bangkok on 22 March 2008.

Begumpet is now used for military aviation training and for flights carrying VIPs.The Civil Aviation Ministry has put the proposal of starting an ATC training centre in the Begumpet Airport.

Begumpet Airport was established in the 1930s by the last Nizam of Hyderabad with formation of Hyderabad Aero Club. Initially it was used by Nizam of Hyderabad as domestic and international airport for The Nizam's Deccan Airways, one of the premier and the earliest airline in British India. The terminal building was created in 1937. A new terminal building came up on the south side in 1972 and later became the main airport. The older terminal hitherto was referred to as 'Old Airport' at Begumpet. The new terminal building consisted of two check-in terminals; Rajiv Gandhi International and NTR National with a common arrival module.

At the time of its closure, Begumpet was the 6th busiest airport in India. It had 13 parking bays in operation around the terminal block and five "night parking bays" on the Northern side, next to the old block, sufficient to handle the A 320 and Boeing 737. The airport had limited night landing facilities and only 30% of Andhra Pradesh's international traffic flowed through the airport, due to lack of direct flights.


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