Vijayawada Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerAirports Authority of India
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesVijayawada
LocationGannavaram, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Elevation AMSL82 ft / 25 m
Coordinates16°31′44″N 80°47′45″E / 16.52889°N 80.79583°E / 16.52889; 80.79583
WebsiteVijayawada Airport
Map
VGA is located in Andhra Pradesh
VGA
VGA
VGA is located in India
VGA
VGA
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08/26 11,000 3,360 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2022 - March 2023)
Passengers966,383 (Increase 54.6%)
Aircraft movements14,593 (Increase 57.6%)
Cargo tonnage1,275 (Decrease 43.7%)
Source: AAI[1][2][3]
Name board at airport

Vijayawada Airport, (IATA: VGA, ICAO: VOBZ), officially known as Vijayawada International Airport,[4][5] is an international airport serving the city of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India.[6][7][8][9][10] The airport is located at Gannavaram, where National Highway 16 connecting Chennai to Kolkata passes through. The Government of India granted international status to the airport on 3 May 2017.[11] The airport is internationally connected to the Middle Eastern countries of United Arab Emirates, Oman and Kuwait.

History

The airfield located at Gannavaram served as an army base during the World War II, after which it was converted into a civilian airport. Air Deccan introduced a daily service between Hyderabad and Vijayawada in September 2003.[12] Until 2011, the airport had only four flights a day operated by Kingfisher Airlines.[13] In 2011, flag carrier Air India and private airlines Spicejet and Jet Airways introduced direct flights to the airport, but the latter terminated its service. Air Costa, a regional airline started operations in October 2013, with Vijayawada as its operational hub, which later suspended services.

To cater to the increasing passenger traffic, the foundation stone for a new interim terminal building was laid in October 2015.[14] The terminal, designed to handle two million passengers per annum was opened on 12 January 2017. It was expected to be sufficient for passenger needs for the next four-five years until a larger integrated terminal was built.[15] After domestic operations were shifted to the interim terminal, the old airport terminal building was closed and was prepared to handle international services. The terminal was equipped with a customs and immigration section and additional facilities and security arrangements.[16]

The Central Government granted international status to the airport on 3 May 2017.[17] However, it was only after the state government offered viability gap funding (VGF) to airlines for operating international flights, that private operator IndiGo bid for the contract to operate two flights a week to Singapore.[18]

On 4 December 2018, Indigo flight 6E 33 departed for Singapore Changi Airport,[19] marking the inaugural international flight for Vijayawada and getting an international footprint for Vijayawada.[20] The flight was terminated in July 2019 after the six-month VGF agreement lapsed and the state government refused to extend the agreement.[21]

Panorama of new terminal

Facilities

Structure

The airport is spread over 1265 acres. Initially, it was spread over 567, and later 698 acres were pooled from adjoining villages. It has 24 parking bays for A320, B737, ATR-72, and Bombardier Q400.[22]

Runways

The airport has one runway:

  • Runway 08/26: 3,360 by 45 metres (11,024 ft × 148 ft), ILS equipped

The airport's runway has been expanded to 3360m from 2270m. It can now handle wide body aircraft like Boeing 747, Boeing 777, Boeing 787, Airbus A330, Airbus A340 and Airbus A350.[23]

Terminal

The interim terminal spreads over 12,999 square metres and includes a check-in area, arrival hall, meet and greet service staircase, aviation lounge, and baggage pick up area. The lounge is spread over 3,613 square metres. The terminal can handle up to 500 passengers at a time and has 18 check-in counters.[24]

Expansion

A brand new integrated terminal building is under construction ever since its foundation stone was laid by the then Minister of Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu and Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu on 4 December 2018. The 35,000m² (376,700 ft²) steel and glass structure is being developed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at an estimated cost of ₹ 611 crores (US$86 million). The new terminal is being designed for peak daily handling of 1,200 (600 domestic and 400 international) passengers, with 24 check-in counters, five conveyor belts, 14 immigration counters, three customs counters, and eight gates and six aerobridges, which can accommodate large widebody aircraft, such as the Boeing 777 and Boeing 747. The new terminal's parking facilities will accommodate an additional 1,250 automobiles.[25][26]

As of May 2022, 20% work on the new terminal has been completed,[27] and the completed parts on the airport's expansion project includes the apron, the four-lane approach road and the runway expansion, which is expanded to 3,360 m and can handle larger aircraft. Initially, it was planned to complete the new terminal by August 2022, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which faced delays in work, it is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.[25]

The state government has yet to fulfill its commitment of Rs. 470 crores for the ongoing construction projects at Gannavaram Airport. Despite the initially proposed completion deadline of 2022, the work remains unfinished even by the end of 2023 [28]

Transport

Vijayawada Airport is located on National Highway 16 which connects Chennai to Kolkata and APSRTC runs AIRPORT Liner City Bus from PNBS, and the airport cab services, Ola Cabs, Uber, Rapido services are available to explore the city and as well as to reach Vijayawada Junction, Pandit Nehru Bus Station, and all major parts of the city and the state.

Expansion

A brand new integrated terminal building is under construction ever since its foundation stone was laid by the then Minister of Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu and Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu on 4 December 2018. The 35,000m² (376,700 ft²) steel and glass structure is being developed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at an estimated cost of ₹ 611 crores (US$86 million). The new terminal is being designed for peak daily handling of 1,200 (600 domestic and 400 international) passengers, with 24 check-in counters, five conveyor belts, 14 immigration counters, three customs counters, and eight gates and six aerobridges, which can accommodate large widebody aircraft, such as the Boeing 777 and Boeing 747. The new terminal's parking facilities will accommodate an additional 1,250 automobiles.[25][26]

As of May 2022, 20% work on the new terminal has been completed,[27] and the completed parts on the airport's expansion project includes the apron, the four-lane approach road and the runway expansion, which is expanded to 3,360 m and can handle larger aircraft. Initially, it was planned to complete the new terminal by August 2022, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which faced delays in work, it is now expected to be completed by the end of 2023.[25]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Air India Delhi
Air India ExpressSharjah
Alliance Air Bangalore, Hyderabad
IndiGo Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kadapa, Shirdi, Tirupati, Visakhapatnam

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
SpiceXpressKolkata

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at VGA airport. See Wikidata query.
Annual passenger traffic and aircraft movements at Vijayawada Airport
Year Passenger traffic Aircraft movement
Passengers Percent
change
Aircraft
movements
Percent
change
2018–19 1,192,000 +59.7% 22,630 +88.6%
2017–18 746,392[29] +19.9% 11,999[30] +16.1%
2016–17 622,354[31] +56.1% 10,333[32] +54.8%
2015–16 398,643[33] +71.9% 6,676[34] +43.9%
2014–15 231,931[33] NA 4,639[34] NA

Accidents and incidents

• On 28 August 1980, Vickers Viscount VT-DJC of Huns Air was damaged beyond economic repair when the nosewheel collapsed after the aircraft bounced three times on landing.[35]

• On 20 February 2021, an Air India Express aircraft was involved in ground incident, the aircraft wing impacted a floodlight pole while taxiing. No injuries were reported.[36][37]

See also

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