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Airport type
  
Public

Elevation AMSL
  
1,996 ft / 608 m

4,495
  
1,370

Code
  
KLH

Serves
  
Kolhapur

07/25
  
4,495

1,370
  
Asphalt

Elevation
  
1,992 m

Kolhapur Airport

Address
  
Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416004

Owner
  
Airports Authority of India

Kolhapur airport issue


Kolhapur Airport (IATA: KLH, ICAO: VAKP) is an airport in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. It is situated at Ujlaiwadi, 9 km South-East from Kolhapur city.

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History

In January 1939, Air Services of India, a private airline based out of Juhu Aerodrome, (which was Mumbai's airport at that time) began air services to the princely state of Kolhapur. The service was officially inaugurated by the Maharaja of Kolhapur, Honorable Shri. Rajaram Maharaj, who had shown considerable interest in the project and offered a subsidy to the company, apart from arranging for the necessary aerodrome facilities in his capital.

The present Kolhapur Airport began operations in the year 1987 and was leased by the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) from Airports Authority of India (AAI) on 16 April 1997. The lease expired in February 2012 and the MIDC requested the State government in May 2012 to be relieved of the responsibility of managing the airport. The Maharashtra Government then handed over the airport to the AAI in August 2013.

The airport was closed for repairs by order of the DGCA on June 16, 2010 after the runway surface was found to be unsafe in the monsoons. Due to the closure, flights into Kolhapur were temporarily suspended. DGCA gave its approval for re-opening of the airport in April 2011 after MIDC repaired the 1,370 metre long and 50 metre wide runway. MIDC also added facilities like closed circuit television system, baggage scanner, door-frame and hand-held metal detectors and guide lights along the airstrip at a total cost of Rs 6 crore. Kingfisher Airlines resumed commercial flights on 10 June 2011. The service to Mumbai was suspended in November 2011 when the airline pulled out of several towns citing financial losses.

Future developments

Kolhapur airport was set for a major upgrade, making it capable of handling Boeing 737 aircraft. The upgrade involved increasing runway length to 3,300 metres and expanding its apron and related equipment. MIDC was to acquire 223 hectares of adjoining land from local farmers in five villages at the cost of Rs 80 crore for this purpose.

The AAI is considering the installation of night landing facilities at the airport and is preparing a plan to use the airport for overnight parking of aircraft to reduce congestion at the Mumbai and Pune airports.

References

Kolhapur Airport Wikipedia