Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport - History

History

The Holkar State Administration, after consulting Mr. Nevill Vintcent of Messrs Tata and Sons (Aviation Department), selected the Bijasan site for the construction of the airport in 1935. Air services from Indore to Gwalior, Delhi and Mumbai began in July 1948. The Airport was handed over to the Government of India in April 1950 under the Central Financial Integration scheme. A new runway measuring 5600 feet in length was completed by March 1966 at a cost of Rs. 15 lakhs to accommodate larger aircraft. Night landing facilities were also provided.

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