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Annexure 1 RNP APCH Implementation- International Airport Annexure 1 RNP APCH Implementation- International Airport RNP-APCH Implementation - International Airport (2016-17) Total number of Instrument runway end 54 Number of Instrument runway end with RNP APCH implemented 1 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Intl. Airport, Ahmedabad VAAH 2 Mar-17 2 Chaatrapati Shivaji Intl. Airport, Mumbai VABB 4 Mar-17 3 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Intl. Airport, Nagpur VANP 2 Mar-17 4 Sri Guru Ram Das Jee Intl. Airport, Amritsar VIAR 2 Mar-17 5 Jaipur Intl. Airport, Jaipur VIJP 2 Mar-17 6 Chaudhary Charan Singh Intl. Airport, Lucknow VILK 2 Mar-17 7 Calicut Intl. Airport, Kozhikkode VOCL 2 Mar-17 8 Chennai Intl. Airport, Chennai VOMM 4 Mar-17 9 Trivandrum Intl. Airport, Thiruvananthapuram VOTV 2 Mar-17 Number of Instrument runway end planned implementation (2016-17) 22 International Airport Runway end (%) completion 43 % RNP-APCH Implementation - International Airport (2017-18) Total number of Instrument runway end 54 Planned Implementation of RNP APCH in preceding year 23 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Intl. Airport, Kolkata VECC 4 Mar-18 2 Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi Intl. Airport, Guwahati VEGT 2 Mar-18 3 Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl. Airport, Varanasi VIBN 2 Mar-18 4 Indira Gandhi Intl. Airport, Delhi VIDP 6 Mar-18 5 Kempe Gowda Intl. Airport, Bengaluru VOBL 2 Mar-18 6 Coimbatore Intl. Airport, Coimbatore VOCB 2 Mar-18 7 Cochin Intl. Airport, Kochi VOCI 1 Mar-18 8 Rajiv Gandhi Intl. Airport, Shamsabad VOHS 4 Mar-18 9 Mangalore Intl. Airport, Mangalore VOML 2 Mar-18 10 Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Intl. Airport, Patna VEPT 2 Mar-18 11 Tiruchirapalli Intl. Airport, Tiruchirapalli VOTR 2 Mar-18 12 Kannur Intl. Airport, Kannur (Proposed Greenfield Airport) -- 2 Mar-18 Number of Instrument runway end planned implementation (2017-18) 31 International Airport Runway end (%) completion 100 % Annexure 2 RNP APCH Implementation- Domestic Airport RNP-APCH Implementation - Domestic Airport (2016-17) Total number of Instrument runway end 106 Planned Implementation of RNP APCH in preceding year 0 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, Indore VAID 2 Mar-17 2 Madurai Airport, Madurai VOMD 2 Mar-17 3 Aurangabad Airport, Aurangabad VAAU 2 Mar-17 4 Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal VABP 2 Mar-17 5 Mohanbari Airport, Dibrugarh VEMN 2 Mar-17 6 Belgaum Airport, Belgaum VOBM 2 Mar-17 7 Hubli Airport, Hubli VOHB 2 Mar-17 Number of Instrument runway end planned implementation (2016-17) 14 Domestic Airport Runway end (%) completion 13 % RNP-APCH Implementation - Domestic Airport (2017-18) Total number of Instrument runway end 106 Planned Implementation of RNP APCH in preceding year 14 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Biju Patnaik Airport, Bhubaneswar VEBS 2 Mar-18 2 Vadodara Airport, Vadodara VABO 2 Mar-18 15 Khajuraho Airport, Khajuraho VAKJ 2 Mar-18 16 Rajkot Airport, Rajkot VARK 2 Mar-18 17 Agartala Airport, Agartala VEAT 2 Mar-18 18 Bodhgaya Airport, Gaya VEGY 2 Mar-18 Number of Instrument runway end planned implementation (2017-18) 12 Domestic Airport Runway end (%) completion 25 % RNP-APCH Implementation - Domestic Airport (2018-19) Total number of Instrument runway end 106 Planned Implementation of RNP APCH in preceding year 26 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Imphal Airport, Imphal VEIM 2 Mar-19 2 Bhavnagar Airport VABV 2 Mar-19 3 Gondia Airport, Gondia VAGD 2 Mar-19 4 Jabalpur (Dumna) Airport, Jabalpur VAJB 2 Mar-19 5 Kandla Airport, Kandla-Gandhidham VAKE 2 Mar-19 6 Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur VAUD 2 Mar-18 7 Lilabari Airport, North Lakhimpur VELR 2 Mar-18 8 Keshod Airport, Keshod VAKS 2 Mar-19 9 Porbandar Airport, Porbandar VAPR 2 Mar-19 10 Surat Airport, Surat VASU 2 Mar-19 11 Dimapur Airport, Dimapur VEMR 2 Mar-19 12 Birsa Munda Airport, Ranchi VERC 2 Mar-19 13 Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun VIDN 2 Mar-19 14 Pantnagar Airport, Pantnagar VIPT 2 Mar-19 15 Vijaywada Airport, Vijaywada VOBZ 2 Mar-19 16 Mandakalli Airport, Mysore VOMY 2 Mar-19 17 Rajahmundry Airport, Rajahmundry VORY 2 Mar-19 18 Tirupati Airport, Tirupati VOTP 2 Mar-19 19 Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur VARP 2 Mar-19 20 Lengpui Airport, Aizwal VELP 2 Mar-19 21 Hyderabad Airport, Hyderabad VOHY 2 Mar-19 22 Jalgaon Airport, Jalgaon VAJL 2 Mar-19 23 Ludhiana Airport (Sahnewal Airport), Ludhiana VILD 2 Mar-19 Number of Instrument runway end planned implementation (2018-19) 46 Domestic Airport Runway end (%) completion 68 % RNP-APCH Implementation - Domestic Airport (2019-20) Total number of Instrument runway end 106 Planned Implementation of RNP APCH in preceding year 72 No. of Location Instrument Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Runway Implemented End 1 Kolhapur Airport, Kolhapur VAKP 2 Mar-20 2 Shri Guru Gobind Ji Airport, Nanded VAND 2 Mar-20 3 Tuticorin Airport, Tuticorin -- 2 Mar-20 4 Kazi Nasrul Islam Airport, Durgapur VEDG 2 Mar-20 5 Shillong Airport, Barapani VEBN 2 Mar-20 6 Bhuntar Airport, Kullu Manali VIBR 2 Mar-20 7 Kangra Airport, Gaggal VIGG 2 Mar-20 8 Kadapa Airport, Kadapa VOCP 2 Mar-20 9 Salem Airport, Salem VOSM 2 Mar-20 10 Kishangarh Airport, Kishangarh, Ajmer -- 2 Mar-20 11 Puducherry Airport, Puducherry VOPC 2 Mar-20 12 Baldota Koppal Airport, Baldota -- 2 Mar-20 13 Angul Airport, Angul VEAL 2 Mar-20 14 Beas Airport, Beas VIBS 2 Mar-20 15 Mundra Airport, Mundra VAMA 2 Mar-20 16 Sonari Airport, Jamshedpur VEJS 2 Mar-20 17 Raigarh Airport, Raigarh -- 2 Mar-20 Total number of instrument runway end (AAI & Private Airport) (2019-20) 34 Domestic Airport Runway end (%) completion 100 % Annexure 3 Implementation of PBN SID & STAR with CCO/CDO PBN SID & STAR with CCO/CDO (2016-17) Total number of International Airport 21 PBN SID & STAR Implemented till date 11 Location Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Implemented 1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Intl. Airport, Nagpur VANP Mar-17 2 Jaipur Intl. Airport, Jaipur VIJP Mar-17 3 Calicut Intl. Airport, Kozhikkode VOCL Mar-17 4 Lal Bahadur Shastri Intl. Airport, Varanasi VIBN Mar-17 5 Coimbatore Intl. Airport, Lucknow VILK Mar-17 Number of International Airport to be completed 5 Percentage of Planned completion at International Airport 76 % PBN SID & STAR with CCO/CDO (2017-18) Total number of International Airport 21 PBN SID & STAR Implemented till 2017 16 Location Planned to be S.No. Name of the airport Indicator Implemented 1 Mangalore Intl. Airport, Mangalore VOML Mar-18 2 Tiruchirapalli Intl. Airport, Tiruchirapalli VOTR Mar-18 3 Sri Guru Ram Das Jee Intl. Airport, Amritsar VIAR Mar-18 4 Kannur Intl. Airport, Kannur (Proposed Greenfiled Airport) -- Mar-18 5 Coimbatore Intl. Airport, Coimbatore VOCB Mar-18 Number of International Airport to be completed 5 Percentage of Planned completion at International Airport 100 %.
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