Civil Aviation Department, Haryana is a Ministry and department of the Government of Haryana in India.[1][2][3][4]
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Jurisdiction | Government of Haryana |
Headquarters | Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-1, Chandigarh 30°45′40″N 76°48′2″E / 30.76111°N 76.80056°E |
Website | haraviation |
History
editThis department was created when after 1966 Haryana was established as a new state within India after being separated from Punjab. It has one autonomous body named Haryana Institute of Civil Aviation,[5][6] for providing flying training to the students. Four airstrips at Pinjore, Bhiwani, Narnaul and Karnal in the state of Haryana comes under Civil Aviation.[7] The department is undertaking expansion of civil aviation facilities at Hisar Airport.[8][9][10]
Aircraft
editThe department has one helicopter VT-HRY and one airplane VT-HCA for providing air transport facilities to the VIPs.
Airports in Haryana
editCivil airports
editExisting
editIn 2023, MRO hubs were being developed in all the airports except Narnaul. Narnaul[11][12] Narnaul is helpful adventure sports with 1200 skydiving in 2023 and Pinjore is hub for hot air balloon.[12]
- Ambala Airport, civil enclave[13][14]
- Bhiwani Airport
- Gurugram Airport
- Hisar Airport
- Pinjore Airport
- Karnal Flying Club
- Narnaul Airport
Planned-greenfield
edit- Gurugram-Nuh Airport, next to Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, 100 acre land is being identified in 2023.[11]
- Jind-Kaithal Airport, along Delhi-Katra Expressway, 100 acre land is being identified in 2023.[11]
Military airports
edit- Ambala Air Force Station, with civil enclave
- Sirsa Air Force Station
established in 1976, without civil enclave
Heliport hubs
editAirports around Haryana
editMajor international airports (clockwise)
edit- Chandigarh Airport
- IGI Airport at Delhi
- Jewar Airport (Taj/Noida/Agra Airport) at Jewar in UP across the border from Palwal in Haryana, under construction
- Jaipur Airport
Other airports (clockwise)
edit- Punjab
- Bathinda Airport, 100 km north of Sirsa Airforce Station, 175 km northwest of Hisar airport
- Ludhiana Sahnewal Airport, 125 km northwest of Ambala Airforce Station
- Ludhiana Halwara Air Force Station, 125 km northwest of Ambala Airforce Station
- Patiala Airport, 45 km west of Ambala Airforce Station, 80 km northwest of Kurukshetra airport (future), 110 km northwest of Karnal airport, 110 km northwest of Uchana (Narwana-Jind) future airport,
- Himachal Pradesh
- Shimla Airport, 100 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh and Pinjore
- Mandi Airport, 180 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh and Pinjore
- Kullu Bhuntar Airport, 200 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh and Pinjore
- Kangra Gaggal Airport, 250 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh and Pinjore
- Uttarakhand
- Chinyalisaur Maa Ganga Airport, 240-260 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh, Pinjore, Ambala and Karnal
- Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport, 160-170 km northeast of airports at Chandigarh, Pinjore, Ambala and Karnal
- Uttar Pradesh
- Sarsawa Air Force Station at Saharanpur without civil enclave, 70-80 km east from airports at Karnal (existing) and Kurukshetra (future), 100 km east from existing Pinjore and Chandigarh airports
- Meerut Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Airstrip, 110 km east from airports at Karnal (existing) and Chhara (future)
- Hindon Airport civil enclave at Ghaziabad in NCR
- Moradabad Airport, upcoming airport 130 km east of Delhi
- Aligarh Airport, upcoming airport 130 km southeast of Delhi, 65 km from Jewar, 100 km from Punhana
- Rajasthan
- Suratgarh Air Force Station, airport 130 km west of Sirsa Airforce Station, 200 km northwest of Hisar airport
- Bikaner Nal Airport, 275 km further west of Suratgarh
- Phalodi Air Force Station, 150 km further west of Bikaner airport and 425 km further west of Suratgarh airport
- Ganganagar Lalgarh Airport, 120 km northwest of Sirsa Airforce Station, 200 km northwest of Hisar airport
- Suratgarh Air Force Station, airport 130 km west of Sirsa Airforce Station, 200 km northwest of Hisar airport
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Official government of India website with the official explanation of Civil Aviation Department of Haryana with link to its government website, Accessed: 18 July 2016
- ^ Civil Aviation Department, Haryana - official website
- ^ Social and Organizational Developments through Emerging E-Government Applications, page 145; Author: Vishavanathan Weerakkody' Published by information Sciences References, New York; Accessed 11 July 2016
- ^ Haryana Civil Aviation Dept, Published by Antya, Accessed on 11 July 2016
- ^ HICA is under Civil Aviation Department of Haryana, Accessed on 11 July 2016
- ^ List of flying clubs, Publisher: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India), Accessed on 11 July 2016
- ^ Civil Aviation Department, Haryana
- ^ Haryana govt plans aviation facilities hub at Hisar, Times of India newspaper, Published on 30 May 2015, Accessed 11 July 2016
- ^ Haryana to develop aerospace park in Hisar, Indo Asian News Service, Accessed 11 July 2016
- ^ Haryana flies, The Tribune newspaper, Published on 3 July 2016, Accessed 11 July 2016
- ^ a b c Airstrip proposed along Delhi-Mumbai expressway in Nuh-Gurugram, Hindustan Times, 12 Sept 2023.
- ^ a b देश का सबसे मॉर्डन और बड़ा हेली हब गुरुग्राम में बनेगा, डिप्टी सीएम ने केंद्र को भेजा प्रस्ताव, khabarfast.com, 20 jan 2024.
- ^ Ambala to get domestic airport, The Tribune, 26 Dec 2018.
- ^ Ambala to get airport, digitalglobalist.com, 28 Dec 2018.