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Ahmedabad Airport, officially Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA: AMD, ICAO: VAAH), is an international airport serving the twin cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat, India.
Airport Name IATA ICAO Airport Type Operational Owned/Operated by Ref(s) Ahmedabad: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport: AMD VAAH International Yes AAI and Adani Group [5] Ambaji: Ambaji Airport — — Domestic Proposed AAI [6] Amreli: Amreli Airport — XAM State/Private Yes Government of Gujarat [3] Ankleshwar: Ankleshwar Airport ...
Passenger traffic for FY 2023–24 Rank Name City State/ UT IATA Code Passengers 2023–24 Passengers 2022–23 % Change Rank Change 1 Indira Gandhi International Airport
A very limited number of international flights also operate from some of these customs airports for a limited period of time. Domestic Airport which handles only domestic traffic Domestic (CE) A civil enclave airport primarily used by Indian Armed Forces but has separate commercial terminal(s) to handle domestic traffic State/private
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The airport would serve the logistics requirements of the DSIR, which is planned as a huge industrial township in the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project, [5] as well as to relieve congestion of the existing Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport serving the cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat. It ...
Indian Airlines Flight 113 was a flight operating from Mumbai to Ahmedabad that crashed on its final approach to Ahmedabad Airport on 19 October 1988, killing 133 of the 135 people on board. [1] The crash was the deadliest crash in the history of Indian Airlines and it remains as the fourth-deadliest aircraft accident in the history of India.
BRTS failed to increase the number of public transport users in Ahmedabad. [37] Before launch of BRTS, in 2009, the number of public transport users (users of AMTS) was 8 to 850,000. After six years of operation, in January 2016, it is found that the number of public transport users (combined users of BRTS and AMTS) dropped to 750,000. During ...