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Harni Airport

Vadodara airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner/Operator Airports Authority of India
Serves Vadodara
Location Vadodara
Elevation AMSL 127 ft / 38.7 m
Coordinates 22°19′46″N 73°13′10″E / 22.32944°N 73.21944°E / 22.32944; 73.21944Coordinates: 22°19′46″N 73°13′10″E / 22.32944°N 73.21944°E / 22.32944; 73.21944
Website aai.aero/allAirports/vadodara_generalinfo.jsp
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BDQ is located in Gujarat
BDQ
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BDQ is located in India
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 8,100 2,469 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Passenger movements 931,092 (Increase30.70%)
Aircraft movements 7,302
Cargo tonnage 2,696
Source: AAI,
Passenger movements 931,092 (Increase30.70%)
Aircraft movements 7,302
Cargo tonnage 2,696

The Vadodara airport, officially known as Civil Aerodrome, Vadodara, (IATA: BDQICAO: VABO) is a civilian airport located in the north-east of Vadodara, Gujarat, India in the suburb of Harni.

The new International terminal building was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 October 2016. It is the second largest and International airport of Gujarat after the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad. The new terminal constructed at the cost of Rs. 160 Crores is also the second green airport of India after Kochi Airport. The new Terminal area also houses a big picturesque garden wherein marvelous art works and sculptures by the city artists are installed (Vadodara is known for its culture, art and education and is the Cultural Capital of Gujarat). The new International terminal building holds world record of using longest single sheet rooftop measuring 164.2 meters. As per its expansion plans, Indigo has also started Direct flights from Vadodara to Lucknow(via Mumbai), Goa and Bengaluru International

The existing domestic terminal at Vadodara Airport is distinct from other airports due to its mix of Gujarati and architectural styles complete with domes on the roof. The terminal is small and cannot handle large numbers of passengers.

To enhance the capacity of the airport as well as to launch international services, it was decided to construct a new Integrated Terminal Building. An international architectural design competition was held to invite designs for the new terminal. Eventually, a design submitted by United States-based consortium Gensler, Frederic Schwartz Architects and Creative Group from India won the competition and the contract to design the new terminal was awarded to them.

The foundation stone for the new terminal was laid on 26 February 2009. Construction work started in May 2011 and completed by August 2016. The new terminal has an area of 18,120 sq. meters with the ability to handle 700 passengers (500 domestic and 200 international) per hour. It has 18 check in counters. The AAI has recently constructed a night parking facility at the airport which can park about nine A-320 / Boeing 737-800 aircraft thus reducing the burden at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airport and proving economical for the airlines.


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