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Salem Airport (India)

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Airport type
  
Public

Elevation AMSL
  
1,008 ft / 307 m

5,925
  
1,806

Elevation
  
307 m

Owner
  
Government of India

Location
  
Salem, India

04/22
  
5,925

Code
  
SXV

Phone
  
0427 301 3000

Serves
  
Salem Airport (India)

Operator
  
Airports Authority of India

Address
  
Airport Road, Kamalapuram, Salem, Tamil Nadu 636309

Similar
  
Salem Junction, Omalur Junction Railway, Karuppur Railway Station, TNSTC Salem Division

Salem Airport (IATA: SXV, ICAO: VOSM) is located in Kamalapuram, 15 kilometres north-west of Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. It serves Salem city and the districts of Salem, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri.

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History

Salem airport was constructed in April 1993 at a cost of Rs. 6 Crore, covering a sprawling 136 acres extensively donated by local traders and industrialists. The airport was the first in the country built with the help of contributions from members of the public. A total of Rs. 49 lakh, including Rs. 30 lakh by Salem Steel Plant. Originally planned for Vayudoot services using small aircraft and conceived with a 1,350-metre runway, it was expanded by another 600 metres to accommodate bigger planes. Initially, NEPC Airlines operated flights on the Chennai–Salem–CoimbatoreChennai sector using Fokker F-27 aircraft. however, the airline withdrew the service after three months citing ‘non-viability’ as its main reason. The Salem airport lay in disuse since then as no airline was willing to invest in this sector. Although the Airports Authority of India (AAI) had spruced up the airport and made it ready for operation, airlines did not show interest to fly, fearing low patronage. In 2006, Air Deccan agreed to kickstart its Salem operations but only if the local industry deposited at least Rs 90 lakh or gave a commitment for 50% bookings. Meanwhile, Air Deccan merged with Kingfisher Airlines. Kingfisher Airlines did provide a service from Chennai, but terminated the service in 2012 owing to its financial problems. In recent times however, TruJet has shown some interest in starting flights from Salem.

After a 3-year wait and prolonged negotiations, Kingfisher airlines commenced daily flights to Chennai using its ATR aircraft on 15 November 2009. The service was withdrawn on 28 October 2011, again citing poor patronage.

Structure

Salem Airport has one runway, oriented 040/220 degrees, 6000 feet long. Its 100 by 75 metre apron is capable of handling 2 ATR aircraft, while its terminal building can cater to 100 passengers. Navigational facilities at Salem include VHF radio, PAPI and an NDB.

Flight training and pilot training centres

The excellent conditions prevailing at Salem Airport are highly suitable for flight training. Salem Airport is now the hotspot for establishment of flight training and pilot training centres in southern India. Given the state of the art infrastructure available here, it is an ideal training airport and base for aspiring pilots. The reputed air charter operator based in Salem (Salem Air) has started pilot training services. Salem Aviation Services and the Salem Flying Club operate from Salem airport. Its already home to two flying schools based at Salem.

References

Salem Airport (India) Wikipedia


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