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Sri Lanka’s Hingurakgoda Airport to become international

Sri Lanka’s Hingurakgoda Airport to become international

The Sunday Morning: Feasibility studies have commenced for the development of the Hingurakgoda Airport into an international civil airport and for the further expansion of the Jaffna International Airport, according to the Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. (AASL).
Speaking to The Sunday Morning, AASL Chairman Maj. Gen. (Retd) G.A. Chandrasiri revealed that following the decision made by the Government earlier this year to develop the Hingurakgoda Airport – also known as the Minneriya Airport – into an international civil airport, the AASL had commenced a feasibility study in this regard.
Elaborating further, he stated: “The feasibility study will first be carried out by the AASL. Thereafter, tenders will be called, after which the approval of the Civil Aviation Authority will have to be obtained.”
Addressing the timeline for commencement of the development activities at the Hingurakgoda Airport, he stated: “It is too early to comment on that. We are just starting our work and the feasibility studies are taking place. Before we start developing an international airport, there are many things that need to be done.”
Chandrasiri further stated that the AASL had also commenced feasibility studies on the expansion of the Jaffna International Airport.
He explained that they were seeking to expand the runway of the Jaffna International Airport, which would enable the airport to handle narrow-body regional jets such as the Airbus A320/321 and the Boeing 737 Max.
Presently, the Jaffna International Airport can only accommodate turboprops such as the 72-passenger ATR 72-600 (the type operated by Alliance Air).
Earlier this year, announcing the Government’s decision to develop the Hingurakgoda Airport as an international civil airport, Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva pointed out the convenience of facilitating visits to Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura, Sigiriya, and Dambulla by transforming the Hingurakgoda Airport into an international civil airport.
“A field study will be conducted pertaining to improving and developing the airport for the landing and takeoff of A330 aircraft. Extending the current 2,287 m runway up to 2,800 m, construction of an access way to the airport runway, setting up an air navigation system, and construction of an Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower and a passenger terminal at the airport were decided as essential measures,” he added.

OSL take:
There has been an increase in the number of airlines operated by international airlines to Sri Lanka. The increase in air traffic to the country has expanded business/investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s airport and aviation industry. The government of Sri Lanka is therefore focused on developing and expanding the operations of airports within the country to international standards in a bid to improve connectivity within the country. Foreign travelers to the country including tourists and business travelers are likely to see an increase as Sri Lanka is focused on becoming an emerging business destination in the South Asian region supported by the country’s geographical positioning in the Indian Ocean. These factors are a clear indication of the growth and business potential in Sri Lanka’s airport and aviation industry. Foreign businesses/investors could therefore explore the expanding opportunities in the industry.

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