Agra Airport

Agra Airport or Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport[5] [6][7] (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport,[1] is a domestic airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Agra, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The air force station is one of the largest airbases of the Indian Air Force. On 15 August 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.

Agra Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OwnerIndian Air Force
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesAgra
LocationKheria, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Opened15 August 1947 (1947-08-15)[1]
Elevation AMSL551 ft / 167.94 m
Coordinates27.1618309°N 77.9707261°E / 27.1618309; 77.9707261
WebsiteAgra Airport
Map
AGR is located in Uttar Pradesh
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Location of airport in Uttar Pradesh
AGR is located in India
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AGR (India)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 9,000 2,743 Concrete
12/30 5,964 1,818 Concrete
Statistics (April 2022 - March 2023)
Passengers131,643 (Increase 80.8%)
Aircraft movements1,903 (Increase 75.2%)
Cargo tonnage3 Increase
Source: AAI[2][3][4]

History

The station was opened during World War II as Royal Air Forces Station Agra and had a number of flying units located there. It was closed after the war and transferred to the Royal Indian Air Force. The prefix Royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed. Air Force Station Agra was established on 15 August 1947 and placed under the command of Wing Commander Shivdev Singh, who was the incumbent commander of the No. 12 Sqn. Based on the then-present system of Commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the Western Air Command (WAC). The base remained under this Theatre Command for the next two decades. In July 1971 it was transferred to the Central Air Command (CAC), where it remains today.

During its sixty-year history with the IAF, it has seen the likes of C-47 Dakotas, C-119 Packets, HS 748 'Avros', AN-12s, AN-32s, IL-76s, Canberras, IL-78 MKI, and now the Airborne Early Warning and Control/AWACS.

The station now has the honor of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft Squadron in IAF service, with No. 78 ‘Mid Air Refuelling Squadron’ (MARS) Squadron flying the IL-78MKIs.

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces Air Technical Service Command established a major maintenance and supply facility at Agra, named "Agra Air Depot". The 3rd Air Depot Group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by Tenth Air Force and the Allied ground forces in Burma and Fourteenth Air Force in China. The depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the Himalayan Mountains ("The Hump") by Air Transport Command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in China. It also was a major stopover point on the ATC Karachi-Kunming air transport route.[8] The airport is mentioned in a chapter in Ernest Gann's Fate Is the Hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming within feet of destroying the Taj Mahal in a severely overloaded C-87 after takeoff.[9]

Agra Air Force Station

No. 50 Squadron IAF has been tasked with the operations of the newly inducted Beriev A-50E/I Airborne Early Warning and Control (AWACS) aircraft. The AWACS has been mounted on a specially designed IL-76 with advanced avionics & telecommunication systems.

Structure

Runway

The airport is served by runway 05/23, which is 2,743.2 meters (9,000 ft) long and 45 meters (148 ft) wide and runway 12/30, which is 1,817.83 meters (5,964.0 ft) long and 45 meters (148 ft) wide.

Landing amenities

The airport has ILS CAT-II compliant for landing during the bad weather and foggy conditions.[10]

Terminal

The airport has one operational terminal and one planned. The current civil terminal has an area of 4,870 m2 (52,400 sq ft) with a capacity of 250 Arrivals and 250 Departures.[10] Air Force Arjun Nagar Gate is dedicated to passenger Entry up to Airport.

Future expansion

On 12 September 2023, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet cleared a 123 crore (US$15 million) proposal for land acquisition to expand the Agra Airport and upgrade the airport to international category.[11] The proposed expansion plan will involve acquisition of 92.50 acres of land from Abhaypura, Balhera, and Dhanauli. The plan also includes building a 30,000 sq. km. new terminal equipped with nine bays to accommodate nine Airbus A321 aircraft, the extension of the present runways, and other airport facilities. The new terminal is expected to be built in the next 36 months.[12]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
IndiGo Ahmedabad (resumes 31 October 2023), Bangalore, Bhopal, Jaipur (begins 29 October 2023),[13] Lucknow,[14] Mumbai

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at AGR airport. See Wikidata query.

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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  2. "Annexure III – Passenger Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  3. "Annexure II – Aircraft Movement Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  4. "Annexure IV – Freight Movement Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  5. "Yogi Govt Renames Gorakhpur and Agra Airports". The Quint. The Agra Airport will be renamed after RSS ideologue Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay airport.
  6. "Indian airports and the name game". India Today. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  7. "IndiGo announces new flight between Agra and Bangalore!". Financial Express. 8 January 2020.
  8. "Air Force History Index -- Search". airforcehistoryindex.org.
  9. Fate is the Hunter, Ernest K Gann, Simon & Schuster, 1961
  10. "Agra Airport". Airports Authority of India.
  11. "Agra tourism gets a boost as UP promotes present airport project to international category". The Print. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  12. "Agra Airport Set To Be Expanded; ₹123cr Cleared For Land Acquisition". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  13. Menon, Omar Dr. (28 September 2023). "IndiGo To Launch Daily Flights From Jaipur To Agra". Simple Flying. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  14. "Agra Lucknow flight: खत्म होने जा रहा है इंतजार, एक अक्टूबर से शुरू होगी आगरा-लखनऊ फ्लाइट".
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