"We are rough and ready because these are not finalised yet. We think in three years or so we can get about 50 new airports across the country. These will be no-frills airports. Of these, at least 10 will be operational within a year," he told a select group of aviation reporters here.
The country has 400-odd airstrips, some owned by states. Some of these airports will be revived under the plan, he said.
Each of these airports will need around Rs 100 crore of investment or around Rs 5,000 crore in total investment, and envisages the state concerned to provide the land, security, fire service and water among other facilities free of cost, Raju said, adding private parties are most welcome to come forward to build these airports as greenfield projects.
With a steep fall in aviation turbine fuel prices since mid-2014, the country has become the fastest-growing aviation market in the world, clipping at an average of 20 per cent growth in domestic traffic every month.
"We are trying to convert a wish-list into a work-list now," the Minister said. He said Maharashtra will be the first state to sign a regional connectivity scheme agreement and exuded confidence other states will also come on board.
The regional connectivity plan will be based on the viability gap funding model for three years, under which 80 per cent of the cost will be borne by the Centre and the rest by the State. In case of the Northeast, it will be 90:10, Raju said.
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Raju said he has written to all Chief Ministers to lower the value-added tax on aviation turbine fuel to provide an "encouraging environment" for airlines.
But only a few states including Andhra Pradesh have lowered just 1 per cent sales tax on ATF, the Minister said.
He noted that almost 45 per cent of the operational cost of an airline is fuel bill and local taxes are the biggest reason for this.
Raju parried a question whether he is confident of meeting the 2019 deadline of commissioning the Navi Mumbai International Airport.
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