List of airports in Maharashtra

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This includes a list of airports in Maharashtra, India, including commercially used airfields, former airfields, flying schools and military bases.[1] This list contains the following information:

  1. City served – The city generally associated with the airport is not always the actual location since some airports are located in smaller towns outside the city they serve.
  2. ICAO – The location indicator assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
  3. IATA – The airport code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
  4. Operator – Operator of the airport. AAI,[2] HAL, GVK,[3] MIDC,[4] MADC[5] and Reliance[6] operate airports in Maharashtra.
  5. Role – Role of the airport as given by the table below. An airport may play more than one role.
Role of Airport
Role Description
International Handles International flights.
Customs Airports with customs checking and clearance facilities handling international flights but not elevated to international airport status
Domestic Handles domestic flights only
Civil enclave Civil Enclaves at a military airfield
General Aviation No scheduled commercial flights
Military Used for defence purposes
Flying School Used primarily to train pilots
Private Privately owned airfields/airstrips
Future Project proposed or under construction
Closed No longer in operation
Commercial service Airport has commercial service
Airport has no commercial service
  • There are 10 civilian airports operational:

7 - regional, domestic.

3 - regional, domestic, international.

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai is the state's busiest and country's second busiest airport, followed by Pune Airport

List[]

List of airports
City Served Airport ICAO IATA Operator Role
Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport VABB BOM Adani group International
Juhu Aerodrome VAJJ AAI General Aviation
Nagpur Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport VANP NAG MADC International
Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai International Airport (Under Construction) Adani group Future
Nashik Gandhinagar Airport VANR Army Military
Vijay Nagar Airport VADE Army Military
Ozar Airport VAOZ ISK HAL Domestic
Yavatmal Yavatmal Airport VA78 YTL Reliance Infrastructure General Aviation
Pune Hadapsar Airport DGCA Flying School
Pune Airport VAPO PNQ Indian Air Force International
New Pune International Airport(Under Construction) MADC Future
Aurangabad Aurangabad Airport VAAU IXU AAI Domestic
Amravati Amravati Airport AAI General Aviation
Jalgaon Jalgaon Airport VAJL JLG AAI Domestic
Kalyan Kalyan Airstrip Military Closed
Latur Latur Airport VALT LTU Reliance General Aviation
Aamby Valley City Aamby Valley Airport VAAV IN-0033 Private
Shirdi Shirdi Airport VASD SAG MADC Domestic
Nanded Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport VAND NDC Reliance Domestic
Akola Akola Airport VAAK AKD AAI General Aviation
Sindhudurg Sindhudurg Airport SDW IRB Infrastructure Domestic
Chandrapur Chandrapur Airport VA1B MADC General Aviation
Solapur Solapur Airport VASL SSL AAI General Aviation
Gondia Gondia Airport VAGD AAI Flying School
Osmanabad Osmanabad Airport OMN Reliance General Aviation
Phaltan Phaltan Landing Ground MADC Closed
Kolhapur Kolhapur Airport VAKP KLH AAI Domestic
Dhule Dhule Airport VA53 MADC Flying School
Karad Karad Airport VA1M MADC Flying School
Ratnagiri Ratnagiri Airport VARG RTC Coast Guard Military
Baramati Baramati Airstrip IN-0024 Reliance Flying School
Shirpur Shirpur Airstrip IN-0062 Private

References[]

  1. ^ "Airstrips in Maharashttfyv5yhhtvercefc33yvt3bt3tby3tv34vrgv TV. Th 4th tyv35y3b53ubb to 4y5u3bt3b3ybra". Maharashtra Public Works Department. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  2. ^ "All Airports". Airports Authority of India. Archived from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  3. ^ "GVK CSIA Mumbai". GVK. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  4. ^ "MIDC Airstrips". MIDC. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Projects". Maharashtra Airport Development Company. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Flying High, RADPL". Reliance Infrastructure. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
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