Raja Bhoj Airport

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Raja Bhoj Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner Airports Authority of India
OperatorAirports Authority of India
Serves Bhopal
LocationGandhi Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Elevation  AMSL 1,719 ft / 524 m
Coordinates 23°17′15″N077°20′15″E / 23.28750°N 77.33750°E / 23.28750; 77.33750
Maps
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BHO
Location of airport in India
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BHO
BHO (India)
Raja Bhoj Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
12/309,0222,744 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2023 - March 2024)
Passengers1,380,571 (Increase2.svg 21.6%)
Aircraft movements13,983 (Increase2.svg 13.2%)
Cargo tonnage2,589 (Decrease2.svg 15.1%)
Source: AAI [1] [2] [3]

Raja Bhoj Airport( IATA : BHO, ICAO : VABP) is a domestic airport and a seasonal international airport serving Bhopal, the capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It was notified as customs airport on March 13, 2024. Named after the 10th century Paramara king, Raja Bhoj, it is the second busiest airport in Madhya Pradesh in terms of passenger and aircraft movements. It is the largest airport in the state by area. It is located in Gandhi Nagar, 15 km (9.3 mi) away from Bhopal Junction railway station in the city centre, and 20 km (12 mi) away from Habibganj railway station in the south of the city. Since October 1, 2024 the Airport has commenced round the clock (24*7) operations, facilitating increased connectivity and flexibility.

Contents

The airport will have a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility due to its advantageous central location in India. [4]

Development

Runway

The Government of India considered the airport to be expanded to international standards to handle the rising traffic and demands. In 2010, the runway length was increased to 2,744 metres (9,003 ft), making it possible for larger aircraft to land in the airport. [5] The first direct seasonal international flight from the airport was to Jeddah, a Hajj charter flown by the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, Saudia, on 23 October 2010 for Hajj travellers. [6]

Renewable energy

In 2013, the airport became the first airport in the state to use solar power to run its utility grid system. A 100-kilowatt solar power plant was made operational in June 2013, with plans to install a 2-megawatt solar power plant at the airport in the future. [7] The airport has night landing facilities, an Instrument Landing System (ILS) and CAT VII fire services. [8]

Cargo and logistics hub

A new air cargo hub with 17 acres of land sanctioned near the airport is planned. The old terminal building is being redeveloped into a cargo complex to increase cargo operations from the capital airport. The temporary air cargo complex was inaugurated in October 2019. [9]

Maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility

The airport has been selected as one of the eight new destinations to set up maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities in India. The airport's central location in the country provides ample growth and logistics prospects for the facility. Construction began in 2021 and was expected to be completed by 2024. [4]

Immigration checkposts and international flights

In September 2019, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) started the process of granting international status to the airport. [10] In November 2019, a joint central team composed of members of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Civil Aviation visited the airport to review the arrangements in starting immigration facilities, and did not find any major hurdles. [10]

As of 23 December 2023, the airport was classified as an authorized immigration checkpost for entry or exit from India. [11] The airport was notified as a customs airport by the CBIC on 13 March 2024. [12]

View of the apron from the one of the four aerobridge Bhopal airport, showing multiple aircrafts taxiing .jpg
View of the apron from the one of the four aerobridge

Selfie Point - Say Yes To Life

In September 2022, the airport established a selfie point to glorify the importance of difficulties in life. The airport supported the campaign Say Yes To Life run by an eminent psychiatrist based in Bhopal, Dr. Satyakant Trivedi, who is also a member of the suicide prevention task force of the state. [13] [14]

Integrated terminal

The integrated terminal building worth 135 crore (US$16 million) was inaugurated on 28 June 2011 by the then Minister of Civil Aviation, Vayalar Ravi. [15] The Government of Madhya Pradesh had given 400 acres of land for the construction of the international terminal. The terminal building is spread over 26,936 square metres (289,940 sq ft) and has 14 check-in counters, four immigration counters for departures, and six immigration counters for arrivals.

Interior of the airport's terminal Bhopal Airpost Inside (3).jpg
Interior of the airport's terminal
View of the terminal from the apron Bhopal Airport Inside (1).jpg
View of the terminal from the apron

It also has 22 customs counters, 11 for arrival and 11 for departure, and six X-ray machines for security. [8] The terminal now also has a restaurant and a few retail stores that were developed as part of the Airports Authority of India's (AAI) scheme of the master concessionaire. The terminal is connected to four aerobridges. A new air traffic control (ATC) tower was inaugurated by the airport authorities on 1 March 2024, built at a cost of 40 crore (US$4.8 million). It is now the tallest ATC tower in the state, at a height of 32 m (105 ft). At the initial stage, it will operate for only 2-3 hours, as testing will be underway. It will replace the existing ATC tower by shifting all operations to the new tower by April 2024. [16]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air India Delhi, Mumbai
Air India Express Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai (All begin on 15 December 2024) [17]
FlyBig Rewa (Begins 5 November 2024) [17]
IndiGo Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Goa–Dabolim (begins 1 December 2024), Hyderabad, Jaipur, [18] Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune, Raipur, Udaipur
SpiceJet Seasonal: Jeddah [19]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at BHO airport. See Wikidata query.

Awards and recognition

Accidents and incidents

Future expansions

Airport Authority of India (AAI) has finalized Raja Bhoj Airport masterplan which shall be implemented in three phases. The final phase is likely to be completed by 2047. The first phase will focus on enhancing existing infrastructure, including terminal expansion and upgraded air traffic control systems. The second phase involves significant changes like new taxiways and further terminal expansion. The final phase, to be completed by 2047, includes extending the runway to 4000 meters, allowing for larger aircraft and new routes. The expansion is expected to boost tourism, trade, and regional connectivity while ensuring sustainable development. [23]

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