New Delhi: The Phase I modernisation of Delhi airport will be completed by March 2010, well before the Commonwealth Games, GMR Group officials informed during an interaction here with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Delhi State Council on Monday.
GMR Infrastructure Limited General Manager P. Pannicker said the master plan for the airport would be completed by September this year and by January 2007 construction would start.
Pointing out that passenger traffic at present was 16.2 million and was expected to grow at 15 per cent over the next five years, Mr. Pannicker said Phase I of the project on completion would have one integrated terminal catering to about 30 to 35 million passengers.
20/06/06 The Hindu
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