Mumbai: A 20-year master plan, detailing the development of the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, was today submitted by R K Jain, President (Business Development) of Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) to Ajay Prasad, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation in Delhi.
While MIAL is tightlipped about the details of the blueprint, the Operation, Management, Development Agreement (OMDA) signed with the government in April lists a set of mandatory capital projects that need to be completed by March 31, 2010. These include—new high-speed exit taxiways, international cargo terminal, domestic apron expansion, new domestic terminal car park, new access road to the international terminal etc.
In fact, every major development entailing expenditure in excess of Rs 100 crore will require a major development plan to be prepared by the consortium.
03/10/06 Lekha Agarwal/Mumbai Newsline
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