After privatising six major airports in February this year, the Central government is planning to privatise 20-25 more in the next phase with an expectation that there will be a significant participation by foreign airports, said AAI Chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra on Friday.
Adani Group had won the bids to operate, manage and develop the six airports Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mangaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, and Guwahati which the Airports Authority of India had put up for privatisation in the first round.
"We have privatised six airports... We are now planning to privatise 20-25 airports in next phase," said Mohapatra at a press briefing here.
He said the AAI will decide the names of these airports with annual passenger traffic over 1.5 million soon and recommend them to the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
"They will take a final call," he said.
In the latest bureaucratic shuffle, Mohapatra was transferred to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, which comes under the Ministry of Commerce.
On Friday, Mohapatra said he would take charge as DPIIT secretary on August 1.
Explaining about the planning related to the second round of privatisation, he said, "What we have done is we have appointed a consultant to understand relative attractiveness of various airports for private sector investments."
"It is open for everyone to bid. There are tremendous possibilities. With this (success in first round), I am sure that in the next round of privatisation we do, I am hoping to see a lot of foreign airports participating in it."
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