These flights would be operated from a separate terminal for civilians, which is almost ready, at the Advanced Landing Ground (ALG).
Initially, the existing civil supply office building, adjacent to the ALG, would be used as an interim civilian terminal before a separate terminal within the ALG is set up, the officials said.
Private airlines have also evinced keen interest to start operation from this month, they said.
Local MLA Kaling Moyong along with East Siang DC Tamiyo Tatak, officers and engineers today visited the airport and inspected the temporary civil terminal which is nearing completion.
Deputy Commissioner Tatak said that engineers should ensure that the terminal building is eco-friendly and convenient to all categories of passengers.
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