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GoM meets on Noida airport

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Posted: Feb 01, 2008 at 2344 hrs IST

New Delhi, January 31 The new Group of Ministers (GoM) on the proposed Greater Noida airport met for the first time on Friday, days after the Union Cabinet granted in-principal approval for the Greenfield airport. The matter was referred to the GoM earlier this month to resolve legal issues.

“This was the first meeting of the GoM, so various issues are being examined. We will meet again and after some more discussions. The Law ministry, meanwhile, will prepare a note on the project,” said a senior official.

Besides Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, the GoM has on board Finance Minister P Chidambram, Law and Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal and some legal experts.

To be called the Taj International Aviation Hub, the airport, around some 60 km off the Delhi airport, has been stuck owing to the existing Policy on Airport Infrastructure, 1997, which does not allow any Greenfield airport within 150 km of an existing airport.

While the ministry has largely been in favour of the proposed airport, the souring relationship between Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati and the Centre may stall the project, it is speculated.

While almost all issues regarding the Mayawati government’s project have been cleared, legal issues need examining as the GMR, which now runs Delhi airport, has been crying foul saying the Noida airport will eat into their traffic even as the Civil Aviation ministry is advocating it citing a phenomenal growth in air traffic.

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