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Kannur International Airport

Kannur International Airport (IATA: CNN, ICAO: VOKN) is an international airport serving the city of Kannur and the North Malabar region of Kerala, Kodagu district of Karnataka and Mahé district of Puducherry in India. It is located 28 km (17 mi) east of Kannur, and 24 km (15 mi) east of Thalassery, near the municipality of Mattannur in Thalassery taluka of Kannur district. It is owned and operated by Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL), a public–private consortium. The airport opened for commercial operations on 9 December 2018.[5]

Kannur International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorKannur International Airport Limited (KIAL)
ServesKannur
LocationMattanur, Kannur district, Kerala,
India
Opened9 December 2018; 4 years ago (2018-12-09)[1]
Hub forGo First
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL76 m / 249 ft
Coordinates11°55′N 75°33′E / 11.92°N 75.55°E / 11.92; 75.55
Websitekannurairport.aero
Map
CNN
CNN
CNN
CNN
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 3,050 10,007 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2022 - March 2023)
Passengers1,257,086 ( 57.3%)
Aircraft movements12,024 ( 22.6%)
Cargo tonnage3,912 ( 39.8%)
Source: AAI[2][3][4]

The airport served one million passengers in just nine months since commercial operations began.[6][7] Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport could maintain stable growth, and it achieved the milestone of two million passengers in the twenty-third month of operations in November 2020.[8]

The first aircraft to land was an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft that touched down at the airport on 29 February 2016.[9] The first trial passenger flight operation was conducted on 20 September 2018, using a Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Air India Express.[10][11] On the inaugural day, 9 December 2018, an Air India Express flight IX 715 (Boeing 737-800) took off to Abu Dhabi at 10:13 (IST), becoming the first commercial passenger aircraft to depart from Kannur International Airport.[12][5][13][14] The airport was inaugurated by then Minister of Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu and Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan.

Terminal building of the airport

History Edit

Kannur had an airstrip used for commercial aviation as early as 1935 when TATA airlines operated weekly flights between Bombay and Trivandrum – stopping at Goa and Cannanore.[15] This airstrip was located within the Kannur Cantonment area at Fort Maidan.[16] The operator started service to Kerala on 29 October 1935 but service did not last long.[17]

The long-standing demand for a full-fledged airport was only conceptualized in 1997, when C. M. Ibrahim the then union minister of civil aviation, backed the proposal for an airport in the district. The vast extent of land at Moorkhanparamba near Mattannur was identified for the project a few months later following a hectic search for land for developing the proposed airport. The then Chief Minister of Kerala V. S. Achuthanandan laid the foundation stone for the airport at the project site marking the formal commencement of construction activities on 17 December 2010 at a function attended by the then Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel.[18] Though the State government accorded sanction for the Kannur International Airport project in January 1998 and appointed Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA) as the nodal agency for its implementation, it had to wait for a decade until it was finally approved by the Central government in January 2008. During the period, a private agency appointed by Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KINFRA) to study techno-economic feasibility report submitted its report.[19] The earlier site proposed at Madayipara was dropped owing to ecological concerns. Two vast plateaus near Mattannur were identified for the airport, namely Moorkhanparamb and Velliyamparamb, with about 1300 acres and 800 acres of land to be acquired from each respectively.[20][21][22][23]

After a prolonged wait, the airport received in-principle approval from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Union cabinet in January 2008.[24] Land acquisition began in December 2008 after issuing notifications and fixing compensation.[25] The public company Kannur International Airport Limited (KIAL), under the PPP model, was registered in October 2009.[26] The foundation stone for the airport was laid on 17 December 2010 by then-Chief Minister V. S. Achuthanandan.[27] On 26 November 2013, KIAL and Larsen & Toubro Ltd are scheduled to sign a contract on construction work at the airport. In January 2014, The Kerala State Government Minister for Excise and Ports announced the Kerala State Government and AAI plan to sign an MoU on the equity structure of Kannur International Airport Limited.[28]

Construction work of the airport was inaugurated by Defence Minister and senior Congress leader A. K. Antony on 2 February 2014. On 29 February 2016, The first trial flight was landed and Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Flag off for the inauguration of Runway.[29]

Kannur International Airport commenced operations on 9 December 2018.[30] The first commercial aircraft to operate out of the airport was Air India Express IX 715 (Boeing 737-800) to Abu Dhabi, which took off at 10:13 (IST) on the same day.[31][14] The flight was jointly flagged off by the Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan and Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu.[31]

Aircraft of several foreign airlines touched down for the first time at Kannur international airport in June 2020 as part of the repatriation flights arranged owing to the COVID-19.[32][33]Widebody aircraft also landed for the first time in June.[34] Airbus A330-200 of Kuwait Airways, was the first foreign airline and also the first widebody aircraft that landed at Kannur.[35] The aircraft of Kuwait Airways,[35][36]Fly Dubai,[37]Jazeera Airways,[36]Salam Air,[38]Gulf Air,[39]Air Arabia,[40] Etihad Airways,[41]Saudia,[39] and Oman Air[42] operated to and from Kannur during June–August 2020 as repatriation/chartered flights. Though several international airlines have reportedly shown interest in operating from Kannur, they are unable to operate regularly scheduled flights from Kannur airport as the airport lacks ‘point of call’ status.[43][44][45][46][47]

Construction Edit

By August 2010, acquisition of about 1200 acres of land was completed in two phases, and acquisition of another 780 acres was in progress for the third phase.[48][49]

In July 2011, the Oommen Chandy government decided to make Airports Authority of India a consultant tasked with preparing a revised techno-economic feasibility report and a new master plan and design.[50] As the Airports Authority of India failed to submit the report in time, the consultancy was canceled and Cochin International Airport (CIAL) was entrusted to prepare the detailed project report, but the floating of tenders for construction was further delayed as experts found several technical flaws in the design prepared by CIAL.[51][52]

Land acquired by the government under KINFRA was transferred to KIAL earlier in February 2012.[53] In August 2012, Mumbai based company STUP Consultants Pvt Ltd. was made consultant to review the revised report by CIAL and to assist KIAL in other aspects of the project, but the agreement was canceled within two weeks as it was found that the company had been blacklisted in other states.[54][55] Fresh bids were solicited and Hong Kong-based AECOM Asia was awarded the consultancy.[56][57] The project office was inaugurated at Mattannur in December 2012.[58]

EPC-I & EPC-II Edit

It was decided to build the airport in two stages of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC). The first stage, EPC-I included complete earthwork, runway, taxiway, apron, ground lighting and associated infrastructure such as perimeter and operational walls.

The second stage, EPC-II, involved the integrated terminal building, air traffic control tower, administrative and technical blocks, and facilities in the buildings such as aerobridges, escalators, elevators and counters.[59] Infrastructure and engineering conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) was awarded work for EPC-I on 27 November 2013, after inviting bids.[60] Airport work was flagged off by the then Defense Minister A.K. Antony at a public function in Mattannur on 2 February 2014.[61] L&T also won the tender for EPC-II works including the construction of the passenger terminal building (PTB) on 25 June 2014.[62] A huge amount of earthwork was carried out at the site including the cutting and filling of a total 2,340,000 cubic metres (3,060,000 cu yd) of land at a maximum rate of 70,000 cubic metres (92,000 cu yd) per day.[63] About 50% of the land works and foundation and piling work for constructing the PTB and air traffic control tower were completed by March 2015.[64] By August 2015, about 60% of the runway was completed. Steps were initiated to procure lifts, a baggage handling system, passenger boarding bridges, and the four Airfield Crash Fire Tenders.[65] About 70% of the work on the runway, apron and associated work, and 52% of the PTB and allied work was completed by December 2015.[66] Works for a 28,000 square metres (33,000 sq yd) fuel farm also began the same month.[67] The then Kerala Airports Minister K. Babu ruled out the popular demand to extend the runway to 4,000 metres (4,400 yd).[68] Meanwhile, the third phase of land acquisition involving about 785 acres on Velliyamparmb, which began in 2011, had been progressing at a very slow pace and only 612 acres were acquired in five years.[69] The late decision to acquire more land for a runway extension from 3,050 metres (3,340 yd) to 3,400 metres (3,700 yd) on the western side, in the finishing stages of the project, triggered protests from residents.[70] A trial landing was conducted on a completed 2,400 metres (2,600 yd) runway by a 14-seater code B aircraft on 29 February 2016. The air traffic control tower was not involved as it was still under construction. Technical assistance of the Aviation Control of the Calicut airport was sought for the landing. No runway calibration, or testing of flight parameters, was done during the landing. The trial landing was organized as a major event by the authorities and involved extensive public participation. The Oommen Chandy government faced fierce criticism for organizing such an event when the whole airport project was not complete. The opposition termed it an "election stunt" as Kerala was going to the polls in the coming months. Around 30 lakh (US$38,000) were spent on the event.[71][72][73][74][75]

By May 2016, the 3,050 metres (3,340 yd) runway was completed with work on the 150 metres (160 yd) grading side strip on both ends progressing. 68% of the PTB, 75% of the ATC tower and much of the work for the fuel farm was completed. Work on the ancillary buildings – fire rescue station, power house, the area for the India Meteorological Department (IMD), sewage treatment plant, service block, and the airfield ground lighting substation were progressing.[76] The newly elected Pinaryi government decided to begin land acquisition to extend the runway to 4,000 metres (4,400 yd) in August 2016.[77]

Phase I & Phase II Edit

The Phase I expansion period is from 2016–17 to 2025–26. It includes a 4,000 metres (4,400 yd) runway extension, a full-length taxiway, commissioning of a fuel farm, an aviation academy etc. and developing city side facilities. Works for the Phase-I expansion are already progressing. A cargo terminal and cargo complex which was initially in Phase-II has been shifted to Phase I and is under construction. The Phase II expansion will happen from 2026–27 to 2045–46. It includes another runway and a dedicated domestic terminal at Veliamparamba, and a long flyover to link it with Moorkhanparamba.[69][78][79][80][81]

Management Edit

Kannur International Airport is the second greenfield airport to be built on a public private partnership (PPP) platform in Kerala. The airport is managed by Kannur International Airport Ltd.(KIAL), a public company.[82] Venu V, IAS, is the current managing director of KIAL.[83] Chief minister of Kerala holds the post of chairman. The principle investor in KIAL, the Government of Kerala, owns 32.86% of the company's shares. Other shareholders are: 22.54% by State and Central Public Sector Undertakings, 9.39% by Airports Authority of India, 35.21% by others, including QIBs, Individuals, Companies, Cooperative, Banks/Societies, and other legal entities as approved by the Board of Directors from time to time.


Terminals Edit

 
Handloom model at the departure area


The airport has an integrated passenger terminal for both international and domestic travellers with a floor area of 97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) for arrival and departure separately. It is able to handle up to 2,000 passengers during peak hours with its unique swing facility. It features six aerobridges with 48 check-in counters, 32 emigration counters, 16 customs counters, four conveyor belts and access control inside the terminal. The passenger terminal will use the swing facility. The international gates are used for domestic operations when there are no international flights. The passenger terminal building has a double skin aluminium roofing system and efficient LED lighting adopting the green building concept.[84][62][85][78]

Cargo terminal Edit

A cargo terminal complex having an 8-floor space of 32,000 m2 (340,000 sq ft) will also be constructed.[86][87]

Airlines and destinations Edit

 
A GoAir Airbus A320neo taxiing to the airport's apron

Statistics Edit

Annual passenger traffic at CNN airport. See Wikidata query.

Operational infrastructure Edit

Kannur Airport has one runway, 07/25 which is 3,050 by 45 metres (10,007 by 148 feet).[93] Runway 07/25 orientation permits an obstacle-free approach. Runway 25's end will have Category I approach lighting and the 07 end will have simple approach lighting. The runway will be extended to 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) after the airport is commissioned. Land acquisition of about 260 acres is underway for this purpose. The runway will have a full-length parallel taxiway and its apron will allow 20 wide-bodied aircraft to park simultaneously.[94][79][95][96][78]

The airport's air navigation services and air traffic control will be handled by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). The ATC tower will be equipped with Doppler variable omni range and distance measuring equipment, air traffic system automation, instrument landing system, voice recorder, and a GPS clock system. It will have VHF communication facilities and equipment for obtaining radar signals from the Cochin International Airport. The tower is 30 metres (98 ft) high and has a floor area of 1,923 square metres (20,700 sq ft).[97][64][98]

Various weather monitoring, weather forecasting and alert systems are being installed at the airport by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) for weather observations, is supplemented by climatological data, weather forecasting and aerodrome warning from IMD. The IMD will send minute-by-minute weather updates in the form of audio messages directly to pilots, instead of passing the information manually to the ATC and through them to the pilot. The information could include wind speed, gusts and direction, temperature and dew point, visibility, density, altitude, thunderstorm, lightning etc. ensuring smooth aircraft operation.[99]

The airport will have a 300 metres (330 yd)-long, 90 metres (98 yd)-wide runway end safety area (RESA) on both ends of the runway. This reduces the risk of casualties and damage to aircraft in the event of an undershoot, overshoot or excursion from the runway. The RESA is protected with a Reinforced Earth wall. The airport will have an isolation bay towards the 07 side. An isolation bay, with a diameter of 125 metres (137 yd) is a special parking space created for an aircraft facing an exigency like hijack or bomb threat.[100][101][102][78]

Various ground support equipment (GSE) will be available to service the aircraft between flights. These include dollies, chocks, aircraft service stairs, aircraft refuelers, transporters, catering vehicles, and belt loaders. Ground handling in the airport will be managed by Air India Air Transport Services Ltd. (AI-ATSL).

Aviation fuel farm Edit

The airport has a 28,000 square metres (33,000 sq yd) fuel farm constructed and operated as a joint venture company floated by KIAL and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) — the BPCL-KIAL Fuel Farm Private Ltd. The Rs. 17-crore fuel farm has underground tanks for aviation fuel storage and will provide fuel for aircraft operating from the airport. BPCL has a Rs. 170-crore stake in KIAL.[103]

MRO Edit

Kannur Airport will have an aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul unit- MRO facility. A large maintenance terminal is dedicated for this. The facility is expected to cater to both narrow and wide-bodied aircraft. The MRO will undertake maintenance work on aircraft and their components, such as jet engines, landing gear, air frames and components and will involve line maintenance and hangars.[104][78]

Enclaves Edit

The airport will have an Indian Navy air enclave on convert ten acres of land. The location is a priority for the Navy since the Ezhimala Naval Academy, the only naval academy in India, and the largest in Asia, is just 60 kilometres (37 mi) away from the airport. Ezhimala is also a strategic defense location. The original demands for transfer of the ten acres of airport land to the Navy included having a representative from Southern Naval Command on KIAL's board of directors, to set up the enclave. This was dropped by the Navy. The land was transferred to the Navy on a long-term lease against token rent for establishing the enclave.[105][106][107]

The Indian Air Force will have a presence at the airport with a separate enclave set up on ten acres of land. Defense officials had approved the enclave in view of the airport's strategic location. Kannur Cantonment, the only Army Cantonment in Kerala is 30 kilometres (19 mi) away from the airport. The land provided on a long-term lease, against a token rent, is located beside the operational apron of the airport. Work on the enclave's hangars and administrative buildings is underway.[106]

An enclave will be set up by Indian Coast Guard (ICG) at the Kannur airport to augment air surveillance along the coast. India's first Coast Guard Academy is located at Azhikkal, 36 kilometres (22 mi) from the airport[citation needed]. Considering this, the strategic location and the proximity to the coast of the airport the ICG had sought 20 acres of airport land. The KIAL board authorized the airport's managing director to provide 10 acres on a long-term lease against token rent to establish the enclave.[106][108][109]

Aviation academy Edit

An aviation academy will be set up in the airport by the Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy and Technology on two acres of land allotted for it. The institute will offer students courses in aeronautics and provide flight training.[110]

HAL helicopter manufacturing base Edit

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) had sought airport land from KIAL to have a manufacturing base for helicopters. 80 acres of land had been allotted by the board to HAL in 2014. The HAL complex will include helicopter manufacturing for exporting, helicopter maintenance and repair, and a helicopter pilot training centre.[104]

Law and Order Edit

The airport comes under the jurisdiction of Mattanur Airport Police station under Kannur City Police established on 12 August 2018. The jurisdictional area coming inside the airport compound wall in Morkanparamaba in Keezhallur Panchayat and area of Kallerikkara ward of Mattanur Municipality coming inside the Airport compound wall. The whole area of the station is owned by KIAL. The magisterial jurisdiction of the station is Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Mattanur.[111]

Connectivity Edit

Pre-paid taxi service is available at the airport round the clock. KSRTC provides service to various destinations in Kannur, Kasaragod, Kozhikode and Malappuram districts from the airport. The nearest town is at Mattannur situated 5 km (3.1 mi) away from the airport which has bus connectivity to various parts of Kannur district, Kodagu district and Mysore. Autorickshaw service is available at the airport to Mattannur. The closest railway stations are at Thalassery (25 km [16 mi]) and Kannur (27 km [17 mi]) from the airport. Till date,[when?] there is no Uber or Ola Cabs service facility from the airport.

Future developments Edit

The proposed Kannur-Mysore National Highway under Bharatmala project, passes through Airport provides easy access to the important cities and towns in Kerala and Karnataka states.[112][113]

Kerala government has given node for developing Mattanur-Kootupuzha road, Thalassery-Anjarakandy-Mattanur road, Kuttiady-Panoor-Mattanur road, Mananthavady-Mattanur road, Kannur-Airport roads for better connectivity.[114][115]

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kannur, international, airport, iata, icao, vokn, international, airport, serving, city, kannur, north, malabar, region, kerala, kodagu, district, karnataka, mahé, district, puducherry, india, located, east, kannur, east, thalassery, near, municipality, mattan. Kannur International Airport IATA CNN ICAO VOKN is an international airport serving the city of Kannur and the North Malabar region of Kerala Kodagu district of Karnataka and Mahe district of Puducherry in India It is located 28 km 17 mi east of Kannur and 24 km 15 mi east of Thalassery near the municipality of Mattannur in Thalassery taluka of Kannur district It is owned and operated by Kannur International Airport Limited KIAL a public private consortium The airport opened for commercial operations on 9 December 2018 5 Kannur International AirportIATA CNNICAO VOKNSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorKannur International Airport Limited KIAL ServesKannurLocationMattanur Kannur district Kerala IndiaOpened9 December 2018 4 years ago 2018 12 09 1 Hub forGo FirstFocus city forAir India Express IndiGoElevation AMSL76 m 249 ftCoordinates11 55 N 75 33 E 11 92 N 75 55 E 11 92 75 55Websitekannurairport wbr aeroMapCNNShow map of KeralaCNNShow map of IndiaCNNShow map of AsiaCNNShow map of EarthRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft07 25 3 050 10 007 AsphaltStatistics April 2022 March 2023 Passengers1 257 086 57 3 Aircraft movements12 024 22 6 Cargo tonnage3 912 39 8 Source AAI 2 3 4 The airport served one million passengers in just nine months since commercial operations began 6 7 Amidst the COVID 19 pandemic the airport could maintain stable growth and it achieved the milestone of two million passengers in the twenty third month of operations in November 2020 8 The first aircraft to land was an Indian Air Force IAF aircraft that touched down at the airport on 29 February 2016 9 The first trial passenger flight operation was conducted on 20 September 2018 using a Boeing 737 800 aircraft from Air India Express 10 11 On the inaugural day 9 December 2018 an Air India Express flight IX 715 Boeing 737 800 took off to Abu Dhabi at 10 13 IST becoming the first commercial passenger aircraft to depart from Kannur International Airport 12 5 13 14 The airport was inaugurated by then Minister of Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu and Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan Terminal building of the airport Contents 1 History 2 Construction 2 1 EPC I amp EPC II 2 2 Phase I amp Phase II 3 Management 3 1 Terminals 3 2 Cargo terminal 4 Airlines and destinations 5 Statistics 6 Operational infrastructure 6 1 Aviation fuel farm 6 2 MRO 6 3 Enclaves 6 4 Aviation academy 6 5 HAL helicopter manufacturing base 7 Law and Order 8 Connectivity 8 1 Future developments 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditKannur had an airstrip used for commercial aviation as early as 1935 when TATA airlines operated weekly flights between Bombay and Trivandrum stopping at Goa and Cannanore 15 This airstrip was located within the Kannur Cantonment area at Fort Maidan 16 The operator started service to Kerala on 29 October 1935 but service did not last long 17 The long standing demand for a full fledged airport was only conceptualized in 1997 when C M Ibrahim the then union minister of civil aviation backed the proposal for an airport in the district The vast extent of land at Moorkhanparamba near Mattannur was identified for the project a few months later following a hectic search for land for developing the proposed airport The then Chief Minister of Kerala V S Achuthanandan laid the foundation stone for the airport at the project site marking the formal commencement of construction activities on 17 December 2010 at a function attended by the then Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel 18 Though the State government accorded sanction for the Kannur International Airport project in January 1998 and appointed Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation KINFRA as the nodal agency for its implementation it had to wait for a decade until it was finally approved by the Central government in January 2008 During the period a private agency appointed by Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation KINFRA to study techno economic feasibility report submitted its report 19 The earlier site proposed at Madayipara was dropped owing to ecological concerns Two vast plateaus near Mattannur were identified for the airport namely Moorkhanparamb and Velliyamparamb with about 1300 acres and 800 acres of land to be acquired from each respectively 20 21 22 23 After a prolonged wait the airport received in principle approval from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Union cabinet in January 2008 24 Land acquisition began in December 2008 after issuing notifications and fixing compensation 25 The public company Kannur International Airport Limited KIAL under the PPP model was registered in October 2009 26 The foundation stone for the airport was laid on 17 December 2010 by then Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan 27 On 26 November 2013 KIAL and Larsen amp Toubro Ltd are scheduled to sign a contract on construction work at the airport In January 2014 The Kerala State Government Minister for Excise and Ports announced the Kerala State Government and AAI plan to sign an MoU on the equity structure of Kannur International Airport Limited 28 Construction work of the airport was inaugurated by Defence Minister and senior Congress leader A K Antony on 2 February 2014 On 29 February 2016 The first trial flight was landed and Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Flag off for the inauguration of Runway 29 Kannur International Airport commenced operations on 9 December 2018 30 The first commercial aircraft to operate out of the airport was Air India Express IX 715 Boeing 737 800 to Abu Dhabi which took off at 10 13 IST on the same day 31 14 The flight was jointly flagged off by the Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan and Union Minister for Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu 31 Aircraft of several foreign airlines touched down for the first time at Kannur international airport in June 2020 as part of the repatriation flights arranged owing to the COVID 19 32 33 Widebody aircraft also landed for the first time in June 34 Airbus A330 200 of Kuwait Airways was the first foreign airline and also the first widebody aircraft that landed at Kannur 35 The aircraft of Kuwait Airways 35 36 Fly Dubai 37 Jazeera Airways 36 Salam Air 38 Gulf Air 39 Air Arabia 40 Etihad Airways 41 Saudia 39 and Oman Air 42 operated to and from Kannur during June August 2020 as repatriation chartered flights Though several international airlines have reportedly shown interest in operating from Kannur they are unable to operate regularly scheduled flights from Kannur airport as the airport lacks point of call status 43 44 45 46 47 Construction EditBy August 2010 acquisition of about 1200 acres of land was completed in two phases and acquisition of another 780 acres was in progress for the third phase 48 49 In July 2011 the Oommen Chandy government decided to make Airports Authority of India a consultant tasked with preparing a revised techno economic feasibility report and a new master plan and design 50 As the Airports Authority of India failed to submit the report in time the consultancy was canceled and Cochin International Airport CIAL was entrusted to prepare the detailed project report but the floating of tenders for construction was further delayed as experts found several technical flaws in the design prepared by CIAL 51 52 Land acquired by the government under KINFRA was transferred to KIAL earlier in February 2012 53 In August 2012 Mumbai based company STUP Consultants Pvt Ltd was made consultant to review the revised report by CIAL and to assist KIAL in other aspects of the project but the agreement was canceled within two weeks as it was found that the company had been blacklisted in other states 54 55 Fresh bids were solicited and Hong Kong based AECOM Asia was awarded the consultancy 56 57 The project office was inaugurated at Mattannur in December 2012 58 EPC I amp EPC II Edit It was decided to build the airport in two stages of engineering procurement and construction EPC The first stage EPC I included complete earthwork runway taxiway apron ground lighting and associated infrastructure such as perimeter and operational walls The second stage EPC II involved the integrated terminal building air traffic control tower administrative and technical blocks and facilities in the buildings such as aerobridges escalators elevators and counters 59 Infrastructure and engineering conglomerate Larsen amp Toubro L amp T was awarded work for EPC I on 27 November 2013 after inviting bids 60 Airport work was flagged off by the then Defense Minister A K Antony at a public function in Mattannur on 2 February 2014 61 L amp T also won the tender for EPC II works including the construction of the passenger terminal building PTB on 25 June 2014 62 A huge amount of earthwork was carried out at the site including the cutting and filling of a total 2 340 000 cubic metres 3 060 000 cu yd of land at a maximum rate of 70 000 cubic metres 92 000 cu yd per day 63 About 50 of the land works and foundation and piling work for constructing the PTB and air traffic control tower were completed by March 2015 64 By August 2015 about 60 of the runway was completed Steps were initiated to procure lifts a baggage handling system passenger boarding bridges and the four Airfield Crash Fire Tenders 65 About 70 of the work on the runway apron and associated work and 52 of the PTB and allied work was completed by December 2015 66 Works for a 28 000 square metres 33 000 sq yd fuel farm also began the same month 67 The then Kerala Airports Minister K Babu ruled out the popular demand to extend the runway to 4 000 metres 4 400 yd 68 Meanwhile the third phase of land acquisition involving about 785 acres on Velliyamparmb which began in 2011 had been progressing at a very slow pace and only 612 acres were acquired in five years 69 The late decision to acquire more land for a runway extension from 3 050 metres 3 340 yd to 3 400 metres 3 700 yd on the western side in the finishing stages of the project triggered protests from residents 70 A trial landing was conducted on a completed 2 400 metres 2 600 yd runway by a 14 seater code B aircraft on 29 February 2016 The air traffic control tower was not involved as it was still under construction Technical assistance of the Aviation Control of the Calicut airport was sought for the landing No runway calibration or testing of flight parameters was done during the landing The trial landing was organized as a major event by the authorities and involved extensive public participation The Oommen Chandy government faced fierce criticism for organizing such an event when the whole airport project was not complete The opposition termed it an election stunt as Kerala was going to the polls in the coming months Around 30 lakh US 38 000 were spent on the event 71 72 73 74 75 By May 2016 the 3 050 metres 3 340 yd runway was completed with work on the 150 metres 160 yd grading side strip on both ends progressing 68 of the PTB 75 of the ATC tower and much of the work for the fuel farm was completed Work on the ancillary buildings fire rescue station power house the area for the India Meteorological Department IMD sewage treatment plant service block and the airfield ground lighting substation were progressing 76 The newly elected Pinaryi government decided to begin land acquisition to extend the runway to 4 000 metres 4 400 yd in August 2016 77 Phase I amp Phase II Edit The Phase I expansion period is from 2016 17 to 2025 26 It includes a 4 000 metres 4 400 yd runway extension a full length taxiway commissioning of a fuel farm an aviation academy etc and developing city side facilities Works for the Phase I expansion are already progressing A cargo terminal and cargo complex which was initially in Phase II has been shifted to Phase I and is under construction The Phase II expansion will happen from 2026 27 to 2045 46 It includes another runway and a dedicated domestic terminal at Veliamparamba and a long flyover to link it with Moorkhanparamba 69 78 79 80 81 Management EditKannur International Airport is the second greenfield airport to be built on a public private partnership PPP platform in Kerala The airport is managed by Kannur International Airport Ltd KIAL a public company 82 Venu V IAS is the current managing director of KIAL 83 Chief minister of Kerala holds the post of chairman The principle investor in KIAL the Government of Kerala owns 32 86 of the company s shares Other shareholders are 22 54 by State and Central Public Sector Undertakings 9 39 by Airports Authority of India 35 21 by others including QIBs Individuals Companies Cooperative Banks Societies and other legal entities as approved by the Board of Directors from time to time Terminals Edit nbsp Handloom model at the departure area The airport has an integrated passenger terminal for both international and domestic travellers with a floor area of 97 000 m2 1 040 000 sq ft for arrival and departure separately It is able to handle up to 2 000 passengers during peak hours with its unique swing facility It features six aerobridges with 48 check in counters 32 emigration counters 16 customs counters four conveyor belts and access control inside the terminal The passenger terminal will use the swing facility The international gates are used for domestic operations when there are no international flights The passenger terminal building has a double skin aluminium roofing system and efficient LED lighting adopting the green building concept 84 62 85 78 Cargo terminal Edit A cargo terminal complex having an 8 floor space of 32 000 m2 340 000 sq ft will also be constructed 86 87 Airlines and destinations Edit nbsp A GoAir Airbus A320neo taxiing to the airport s apron AirlinesDestinationsAir India ExpressAbu Dhabi Bahrain Bangalore begins 20 November 2023 88 Doha Dubai International Jeddah Kuwait City Mangalore Muscat Riyadh Sharjah 89 IndiGoBangalore Chennai Doha Hyderabad Kochi Mumbai 90 Thiruvananthapuram 91 Tiruchirappalli 92 Statistics EditGraphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Annual passenger traffic at CNN airport See Wikidata query Operational infrastructure EditKannur Airport has one runway 07 25 which is 3 050 by 45 metres 10 007 by 148 feet 93 Runway 07 25 orientation permits an obstacle free approach Runway 25 s end will have Category I approach lighting and the 07 end will have simple approach lighting The runway will be extended to 4 000 metres 13 000 ft after the airport is commissioned Land acquisition of about 260 acres is underway for this purpose The runway will have a full length parallel taxiway and its apron will allow 20 wide bodied aircraft to park simultaneously 94 79 95 96 78 The airport s air navigation services and air traffic control will be handled by the Airports Authority of India AAI The ATC tower will be equipped with Doppler variable omni range and distance measuring equipment air traffic system automation instrument landing system voice recorder and a GPS clock system It will have VHF communication facilities and equipment for obtaining radar signals from the Cochin International Airport The tower is 30 metres 98 ft high and has a floor area of 1 923 square metres 20 700 sq ft 97 64 98 Various weather monitoring weather forecasting and alert systems are being installed at the airport by the India Meteorological Department IMD The Automated Weather Observing System AWOS for weather observations is supplemented by climatological data weather forecasting and aerodrome warning from IMD The IMD will send minute by minute weather updates in the form of audio messages directly to pilots instead of passing the information manually to the ATC and through them to the pilot The information could include wind speed gusts and direction temperature and dew point visibility density altitude thunderstorm lightning etc ensuring smooth aircraft operation 99 The airport will have a 300 metres 330 yd long 90 metres 98 yd wide runway end safety area RESA on both ends of the runway This reduces the risk of casualties and damage to aircraft in the event of an undershoot overshoot or excursion from the runway The RESA is protected with a Reinforced Earth wall The airport will have an isolation bay towards the 07 side An isolation bay with a diameter of 125 metres 137 yd is a special parking space created for an aircraft facing an exigency like hijack or bomb threat 100 101 102 78 Various ground support equipment GSE will be available to service the aircraft between flights These include dollies chocks aircraft service stairs aircraft refuelers transporters catering vehicles and belt loaders Ground handling in the airport will be managed by Air India Air Transport Services Ltd AI ATSL Aviation fuel farm Edit The airport has a 28 000 square metres 33 000 sq yd fuel farm constructed and operated as a joint venture company floated by KIAL and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd BPCL the BPCL KIAL Fuel Farm Private Ltd The Rs 17 crore fuel farm has underground tanks for aviation fuel storage and will provide fuel for aircraft operating from the airport BPCL has a Rs 170 crore stake in KIAL 103 MRO Edit Kannur Airport will have an aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul unit MRO facility A large maintenance terminal is dedicated for this The facility is expected to cater to both narrow and wide bodied aircraft The MRO will undertake maintenance work on aircraft and their components such as jet engines landing gear air frames and components and will involve line maintenance and hangars 104 78 Enclaves Edit The airport will have an Indian Navy air enclave on convert ten acres of land The location is a priority for the Navy since the Ezhimala Naval Academy the only naval academy in India and the largest in Asia is just 60 kilometres 37 mi away from the airport Ezhimala is also a strategic defense location The original demands for transfer of the ten acres of airport land to the Navy included having a representative from Southern Naval Command on KIAL s board of directors to set up the enclave This was dropped by the Navy The land was transferred to the Navy on a long term lease against token rent for establishing the enclave 105 106 107 The Indian Air Force will have a presence at the airport with a separate enclave set up on ten acres of land Defense officials had approved the enclave in view of the airport s strategic location Kannur Cantonment the only Army Cantonment in Kerala is 30 kilometres 19 mi away from the airport The land provided on a long term lease against a token rent is located beside the operational apron of the airport Work on the enclave s hangars and administrative buildings is underway 106 An enclave will be set up by Indian Coast Guard ICG at the Kannur airport to augment air surveillance along the coast India s first Coast Guard Academy is located at Azhikkal 36 kilometres 22 mi from the airport citation needed Considering this the strategic location and the proximity to the coast of the airport the ICG had sought 20 acres of airport land The KIAL board authorized the airport s managing director to provide 10 acres on a long term lease against token rent to establish the enclave 106 108 109 Aviation academy Edit An aviation academy will be set up in the airport by the Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy and Technology on two acres of land allotted for it The institute will offer students courses in aeronautics and provide flight training 110 HAL helicopter manufacturing base Edit Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL had sought airport land from KIAL to have a manufacturing base for helicopters 80 acres of land had been allotted by the board to HAL in 2014 The HAL complex will include helicopter manufacturing for exporting helicopter maintenance and repair and a helicopter pilot training centre 104 Law and Order EditThe airport comes under the jurisdiction of Mattanur Airport Police station under Kannur City Police established on 12 August 2018 The jurisdictional area coming inside the airport compound wall in Morkanparamaba in Keezhallur Panchayat and area of Kallerikkara ward of Mattanur Municipality coming inside the Airport compound wall The whole area of the station is owned by KIAL The magisterial jurisdiction of the station is Judicial First Class Magistrate Court Mattanur 111 Connectivity EditPre paid taxi service is available at the airport round the clock KSRTC provides service to various destinations in Kannur Kasaragod Kozhikode and Malappuram districts from the airport The nearest town is at Mattannur situated 5 km 3 1 mi away from the airport which has bus connectivity to various parts of Kannur district Kodagu district and Mysore Autorickshaw service is available at the airport to Mattannur The closest railway stations are at Thalassery 25 km 16 mi and Kannur 27 km 17 mi from the airport Till date when there is no Uber or Ola Cabs service facility from the airport Future developments Edit The proposed Kannur Mysore National Highway under Bharatmala project 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