Where is the first private sector airport going to be established in the country.
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The world's first airport was built in 1928 at Croydon near London (England). It was the main airport for London till it was closed down in 1959, after the World War II. It is now open as a visitor centre for aviation. 4.Aug 3, 2006
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1941, July: India's first aircraft, the Harlow trainer was rolled out for test flight in July 1941. 1945:Deccan Airways was founded – jointly owned by the Nizam of Hyderabad and Tatas. Its first flight began inJuly 1946. 1946: 'Air India' came into being when Tata Airlines changed its name to Air India.
The world's first airport was built in 1928 at Croydon near London (England). It was the main airport for London till it was closed down in 1959, after the World War II. It is now open as a visitor centre for aviation. 4.Aug 3, 2006
India
1941, July: India's first aircraft, the Harlow trainer was rolled out for test flight in July 1941. 1945:Deccan Airways was founded – jointly owned by the Nizam of Hyderabad and Tatas. Its first flight began inJuly 1946. 1946: 'Air India' came into being when Tata Airlines changed its name to Air India.
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The first private-sector airport was established at Durgapur. The newly built airport known as Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport. The airport was developed by Bengal Aerotropolis Project Limited (BAPL). Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport was officially opened in 2015, with prime minister Narendra Modi being the first passenger to use the airport. The airport is also the 3rd busiest airport in West Bengal.
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