₹8,800 crore for the industry, Director PR Jaishankar has said on Sunday. "So far, the IIFCL has sanctioned loans of about ₹8,800 crore with the disbursement of around ₹4,000 crore for the development of airport projects," he told PTI. He underlined the need to invest heavily in the industry to achieve the target to develop the civil aviation sector in the country.
Being one of the major financiers of airports in India, IIFCL has supported airports with a total project outlay of about ₹74,000 crore. PR Jaishankar highlighted how the IIFCL is present in almost all major airports of the country. Past few years witnessed a spectacular growth in India's aviation industry.
The development in the industry was led by the increasing trend of air travel among large number of middle-income households. The rising number of air passengers was complimented by infrastructure build-up at leading airports and supportive policy framework. Due to the expansion, the passenger handling capacity is expected to increase from the existing 350 million per annum to 500 million per annum by the end of the current financial year and 2 billion by 2047.
By working in partnership with the government under the public-private-partnership model, IIFCL will continue to extend its support to develop world-class airport infrastructure in India and explore opportunities in funding the greenfield airport projects, as well as maintenance, repairs and overhaul (MRO) facilities, Jaishankar said. Looking at the growing number of air passengers, the increase in the capacity of airport infrastructure looks inevitable. For the expansion of air infrastructure, the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP), about ₹91,000 crore capex has been envisaged for the civil
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