Monday 29 June 2020

Aircrafts by Different State Government of India

Aircrafts by Different State Government of India
Air transports for heads of state and government are, in many countries, provided by the air force in specially airliners or business jets. One such aircraft in particular has become part of popular culture. Different aircrafts used by state government of India are:
·        Andhra Pradesh:  Andhra Pradesh a state of India, has airports which have access to international flights, domestic and some not used airstrips for emergency purposes. All the airports in Andhra Pradesh are operated by either Airports Authority of India. Andhra Pradesh Airports Development Corporation Ltd. (APADCL).
Andhra Pradesh Airports provides services to tourists and the state population commuting to different parts of the state. Vishakhapatnam Airport gets the major attention for commercial reasons. Tirupati Airport and Vijayawada Airport are the major airports which serve major pilgrim population. Other airports in the state with domestic flights are located at Kadapa, Rajahmundry which are in operation.
Aircrafts in Andhra Pradesh:

GUJARAT: 
The Gujarat govt has finally purchased a new aircraft worth Rs 191 crore for use by CM Shri Vijay Rupani Ji and other So called VIPs dignitaries like Governor and deputy CM that is the swanky two-engine 'Bombardier Challenger 650’. The total cost of the twin-engine, 15-seater aircraft is around Rs 200 crore. They also own the 'Beechcraft Super King' aircraft that has been used to ferry the CM and other dignitaries since the last 20 years. It can fly with a speed of around 870 kilometres per hour.
Over the last decade, the Department of Civil Aviation has achieved the following:
·         New airfields have been commissioned in Mandvi and Amreli
·         The disused airfield at Mehsana has been re-commissioned and developed for an operational flight training school
·         Work has begun for Ankleshwar Airport start-up, and land acquisition completed for airports at Dwarka, Palitana, Ambaji, Morbi and Bagodhra
·         The department is working on starting helicopter services to the sacred summit of Girnar, which has religious significance for Hindus and Jains
·         The department has purchased a new helicopter
·         GUJSAIL has set up the world-class Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) facility in Ahmedabad
·         The Department has constructed helipads in Gujarat including one at Ahmedabad’s Civil Hospital
·         The Department has purchased Refuelling Bowser cum Weather Station
·         The Department has tied up with INDIGO for providing special fare for the movement of government officials
·         The Department has created a website for communication and navigation through information technology
UTTAR PRADESH:
Embedded in the heart of India is Uttar Pradesh. Rich in culture and religious heritage, it is also one of the most populous states of India. It is a home to ancient monuments, pilgrimage centres, architectural wonders and wildlife. It is a treat to explore this place, and we at Holidify are going to make it easier for you by listing the connectivity and its well-defined circuits. There are two international airports in Uttar Pradesh: Lucknow and Varanasi. Read on to know more about the list of domestic and international airports:
List of Airports in Uttar Pradesh
1.       Agra-Agra Airport
2.       Akbarpur-Akbarpur (Ambedkar Nagar) Airstrip
3.       Aligarh- Aligarh Airport
4.       Allahabad- Allahabad Airport
5.       Amethi- Fursatganj Airfield
6.       Ayodhya-Faizabad Airport
7.       Azamgarh- Azamgarh Airport
8.       Bareilly- Bareilly Airport
9.       Chitrakoot Dham- Chitrakoot Airport
10.   Etawah- Saifai Airstrip
11.   Farrukhabad-  Mohammadabad Airstrip
12.   Ghazibad-Hindon Airport
13.   Ghazipur-Andhau Airstrip
14.   Gorakhpur-Gorakhpur Airport
15.   Greater Noida-Noida International Airport
16.   Jhansi-Jhansi Airport
17.   Kanpur-Flight Laboratory, IT Kanpur/ Kanpur Airport/ Kanpur Civil Aerodrome
18.   Kanpur Dehat-Maehamtabab Airstrip
19.   Kushinagar-Kushinagar Internatonal Airport
20.   Lakhimpur Kheri-Palia Airstrip
21.   Lucknow- Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport/ Lucknow Air Force Station
22.   Meerut-Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Airstrip
23.   Moradabad-Moradabad Airport
24.   Saharanpur- Sarsawa Air Force Station
25.   Shravasti-Shravasti Airport
26.   Sonbhadra-Muirpur Airport
27.   Sultanpur-Amhat Airstrip
28.   Varanasi- Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport
Uttar Pradesh government has procured two aircraft, a 9-seater airplane and a helicopter with similar seating capacity, at a cost of Rs 124 crore from US-based firms to bolster its ageing fleet.
1. VT-UPM, Hawker 900XP (Jet Type)
--Year of Purchase - 2009 
--MTOW-12701 Kgs
--Passenger – 09
--Can land following U.P. Govt. airstrips including Civil & IAF Airports (Agra, Varanasi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Bareilly, Gorakhpur etc.) :- Ambedkar Nagar Moradabad Etawah (Saifai) Chitrakoot Kushinagar
2. VT-UPR, Super King Air B-200 (Turbo-prop Type)
--Year of Purchase - 2003
--MTOW-5670 Kgs 
--Passenger – 07
--Can land all the airstrips including Civil & IAF Airports.
3. VT-UPJ, King Air B-200GT (Turbo-prop Type)
--Year of Purchase - 2015 
--MTOW-5670 Kgs
--Passenger – 07
--Can land all the airstrips including Civil & IAF Airports.
4. VT-UPO, Bell-412 EP
--Year of Purchase - 2008
--MTOW- 5398 Kgs
--Passenger – 07
5. VT-UPK, Bell - 412 EP
--Year of Purchase - 2016
--MTOW- 5398 Kgs
--Passenger – 07
6. VT-UPL, Agusta A109S
--Year of Purchase - 2010
--MTOW- 3175 Kgs
--Passenger – 07

MADHYA PRADESH:

The Government of Madhya Pradesh has purchased one Super king Air B200 GT Aeroplane for the flying operations of So called VIPs Netas  of the State of Madhya Pradesh. MP Govt Invites tenders “To provide maintenance support for induction of King Air B200 GT/B250 Aeroplane”, “To provide support of B2 A.M.E for Maintenance of B200/B250 Aeroplane” And “To provide support of B1 A.M.E for Maintenance of B200/B250 Aeroplane”


Roshni Sachdev 
Director Fintech
Athrill Airlines Inc. USA


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