India is finally starting to take infrastructure spending more seriously. It’s about time.
Times of India “Giving a push to aviation infrastructure development, the government is planning to build 10-15 greenfield airports and modernising 50 others in the non-metro cities over the next few years.

“About 50 non-metro airports are being modernised within the next two years and overall 10-15 new greenfield airports are being planned,” civil aviation minister Ajit Singh told reporters on the sidelines of the 49th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation of Asia-Pacific region here.
Maintaining that the civil aviation sector in India was witnessing an annual growth of nine per cent, he said, “We expect a double digit growth in air traffic in the next few years.””
via Govt planning to build 10-15 greenfield airports – The Times of India.
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