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Annexure-A Statement Referred to in Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2019 for Answer on 22.09.2020 Details of the Unser Annexure-A Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2019 for answer on 22.09.2020 Details of the unserved and underserved airports/airstrips State-wise as per RCS document State/ UT (where the Airport/ S.No. Name of Airport/Airstrip Airstrip is located) AIRPORTS IN PRIORITY AREA 1. Passighat Arunachal Pradesh 2. Tezu Arunachal Pradesh 3. Jorhat Assam 4. Rupsi Assam 5. Tezpur Assam 6. Kargil Jammu and Kashmir 7. Thoise Jammu and Kashmir 8. Agatti Lakshadweep Island 9. Shillong Meghalaya AIRPORTS IN AREA OTHER THAN PRIORITY AREA 10. Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 11. Mundra Gujarat 12. Bhuj Gujarat 13. Bokaro Jharkhand 14. Amravati Maharashtra 15. Sindhudurg Maharashtra 16. Ratnagiri Maharashtra 17. Rourkela Orissa 18. Ludhiana Punjab 19. Pathankot Punjab 20. Kota Rajasthan 21. Uterlai Rajasthan 22. Ramnad Tamil Nadu 23. Salem Tamil Nadu 24. Aligarh Uttar Pradesh 25. Azamgarh Uttar Pradesh 26. Bareilly Uttar Pradesh 27. Chitrakoot Uttar Pradesh 28. Faizabad (Ayodhaya) Uttar Pradesh 29. Jhansi Uttar Pradesh 30. Moradabad Uttar Pradesh 31. Muirpur Uttar Pradesh 32. Saharanpur (Sarsawa) Uttar Pradesh 33. Shravasti Uttar Pradesh 34. Hashimara West Bengal Unserved Airports / Airstrips State/ UT (where the Airport/ S.No. Name of Airport/Airstrip Airstrip is located) AIRPORTS IN PRIORITY AREA 1. Campbell Bay Andaman &Nicobar(UT) 2. Car Nicobar Andaman &Nicobar(UT) 3. Shibpur Andaman &Nicobar(UT) 4. Alinya Arunachal Pradesh 5. Along Arunachal Pradesh 6. Daparizo* Arunachal Pradesh 7. Mechuka Arunachal Pradesh 8. Tuting* Arunachal Pradesh 9. Vijaynagar Arunachal Pradesh 10. Walong* Arunachal Pradesh 11. Yinghiong* Arunachal Pradesh 12. Ziro Arunachal Pradesh 13. Chabua Assam 14. Darrang Assam 15. Dinjan Assam 16. Ledo Assam 17. Misa Mari Assam 18. Nazira Assam 19. Sadiya Assam 20. Sorbhog Assam 21. Sukerating (Dum Duma) Assam 22. Akhnur Jammu and Kashmir 23. Chamb Jammu and Kashmir 24. Chushal Jammu and Kashmir 25. Fukche Jammu and Kashmir 26. Gurex Jammu and Kashmir 27. Jhangar Jammu and Kashmir 28. Miran Sahib Jammu and Kashmir 29. Panzgam Jammu and Kashmir 30. Poonch Jammu and Kashmir 31. Rajouri Jammu and Kashmir 32. Udhampur Jammu and Kashmir 33. Dwara Meghalaya 34. Shella Meghalaya 35. Tura Meghalaya 36. Kailashahar Tripura 37. Kamalpur Tripura 38. Khowai Tripura 39. Chinyalisaur* Uttarakhand 40. Gaucher* Uttarakhand AIRPORTS IN AREA OTHER THAN PRIORITY AREA 41. Bobbili Andhra Pradesh 42. Donakonda Andhra Pradesh 43. Ellore Andhra Pradesh 44. Arrah Bihar 45. Begusarai Bihar 46. Bettiah Bihar 47. Bhabua(Kaimoor) Bihar 48. Bhagalpur Bihar 49. Bihar Shariff Bihar 50. Bihita Bihar 51. Birpur Bihar 52. Buxur Bihar 53. Chhapra Bihar 54. Dehri on sonn Bihar 55. Farbisganj Bihar 56. Hathwa Bihar 57. Jehanabad Bihar 58. Jogbani Bihar 59. Katihar Bihar 60. Kishanganj Bihar 61. Madhubani Bihar 62. Monghyr Bihar 63. Motihari Bihar 64. Munger Bihar 65. Muzzafarpur Bihar 66. Naria Bihar 67. Panchanpur Bihar 68. Raxaul Bihar 69. Saharsa Bihar 70. Valmiki Nagar Bihar 71. Ambikapur Chattisgarh 72. Bilaspur Chattisgarh 73. Amreli (Amroli) Gujarat 74. Deesa (Palanpur) Gujarat 75. Mandvi Gujarat 76. Mehsana Gujarat 77. Bhiwani Haryana 78. Hissar Haryana 79. Karnal Haryana 80. Narnaul Haryana 81. Sirsa Haryana 82. Chaibasa Jharkhand 83. Chakulia Jharkhand 84. Dalbhundarh Jharkhand 85. Daltonganj Jharkhand 86. Deoghar Jharkhand 87. Dhanbad Jharkhand 88. Dumka Jharkhand 89. Giridhi Jharkhand 90. Jamshedpur Jharkhand 91. Sindri Jharkhand 92. Bellary Karnataka 93. Karwar Karnataka 94. Kolar Karnataka 95. Kushalnagar Karnataka 96. Shivmogga Karnataka 97. Birwa Madhya Pradesh 98. Chhindwara Madhya Pradesh 99. Damoh Madhya Pradesh 100. Datia Madhya Pradesh 101. Guna Madhya Pradesh 102. Khandwa Madhya Pradesh 103. Khargone Madhya Pradesh 104. Mandla (Kanha) Madhya Pradesh 105. Mandsaur (Sitamau) Madhya Pradesh 106. Nagda (Ujjain) Madhya Pradesh 107. Neemuch Madhya Pradesh 108. PachmarhiHoshangabad Madhya Pradesh 109. Ratlam Madhya Pradesh 110. Rewa Madhya Pradesh 111. Sagar Madhya Pradesh 112. Satna Madhya Pradesh 113. Seoni Madhya Pradesh 114. Shahdol Madhya Pradesh 115. Shivpuri Madhya Pradesh 116. Sidhi Madhya Pradesh 117. Ujjain Madhya Pradesh 118. Umaria Madhya Pradesh 119. Akola Maharashtra 120. Baramati Maharashtra 121. Chandrapur Maharashtra 122. Darna Camp Maharashtra 123. Deolali Maharashtra 124. Dhulia Maharashtra 125. Gondia Maharashtra 126. Jath Maharashtra 127. Karad Maharashtra 128. Kawalpur Maharashtra 129. Kudal Maharashtra 130. Latur (MADC) Maharashtra 131. LonavalaAmby Valley Maharashtra 132. Osmanabad Maharashtra 133. Phaltan Maharashtra 134. Shirpur Maharashtra 135. Waluj Maharashtra 136. Amarda Road Orissa 137. Angul Orissa 138. Barbil Orissa 139. Birasal Orissa 140. Gudari Orissa 141. Hirakund Orissa 142. Jayakpur Orissa 143. Jeypore Orissa 144. Lanjigarh Orissa 145. Nawapara Orissa 146. Padampur Orissa 147. Rairangpur Orissa 148. Raisuan Orissa 149. Rangeilunda Orissa 150. Sukinda Orissa 151. Theruboli Orissa 152. Tushra Orissa 153. Utkela Orissa 154. Beas Punjab 155. Patiala Punjab 156. Abu Road Rajasthan 157. Alwar Rajasthan 158. Banasthali Rajasthan 159. Banswara (Tilwara) Rajasthan 160. Bharatpur Rajasthan 161. Dholpur Rajasthan 162. Gadra Road Rajasthan 163. Hamirgarh Rajasthan 164. Isarda Rajasthan 165. Jhalawar (Brijnagar) Rajasthan 166. Jhunjhunu Rajasthan 167. Kankoroli Rajasthan 168. Lalgarh Rajasthan 169. Malapura Rajasthan 170. Mathania Rajasthan 171. Merta Road Rajasthan 172. Nagaur Rajasthan 173. Pilani Rajasthan 174. Salawas Rajasthan 175. SawaiMadhopur Rajasthan 176. Shahpur Rajasthan 177. Sirohi Rajasthan 178. Suratgarh Rajasthan 179. Arkonam Tamil Nadu 180. Chetinad Tamil Nadu 181. Cholavaram Tamil Nadu 182. Neyveli Tamil Nadu 183. Sulur Tamil Nadu 184. Ulundurpet Tamil Nadu 185. Vellore Tamil Nadu 186. Adilabad Telengana 187. Aleru Telengana 188. Kagazpur (Sirpur) Telengana 189. Akbarpur Uttar Pradesh 190. Etawah (Safai) Uttar Pradesh 191. Farrukhabad Uttar Pradesh 192. Fursatganj (Igrua) Uttar Pradesh 193. Lalitpur Uttar Pradesh 194. Palia Uttar Pradesh 195. Rasoolabad Uttar Pradesh 196. Sultanpur (Amhai) Uttar Pradesh 197. Ambari West Bengal 198. Asansol West Bengal 199. Balurghat West Bengal 200. Barrackpore West Bengal 201. Behrampur West Bengal 202. Bhatpara West Bengal 203. Bishnupur West Bengal 204. Burnpur West Bengal 205. Cooch Behar West Bengal 206. Dhubalia West Bengal 207. Digri West Bengal 208. Dudhkundi West Bengal 209. Guskhara West Bengal 210. Kanchrapara West Bengal 211. Kharagpur West Bengal 212. Madhaiganj West Bengal 213. Maheshganj West Bengal 214. Malda West Bengal 215. New lands West Bengal 216. Panagarh West Bengal 217. Pandeveswar West Bengal 218. Piardora West Bengal 219. Rampurhat West Bengal 220. Sal Bani West Bengal Annexure-B (Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No 2019 for answer on 22.09.2020) List of RCS routes commenced under RCS-UDAN 1.0, 2.0 & 3.0 (As on 16.09.2020) RCS-UDAN 1.0 Sr. Departure Airport (State) Arrival Airport (State) No 1. BHATINDA (Punjab) DELHI 2. DELHI BHATINDA (Punjab) 3. SHIMLA (HP) DELHI 4. DELHI SHIMLA (HP) 5. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 6. HYDERABAD (Telangana) KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) 7. NANDED (Maharashtra) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 8. HYDERABAD (Telangana) NANDED (Maharashtra) 9. GWALIOR (MP) DELHI 10. GWALIOR (MP) INDORE (MP) 11. INDORE (MP) GWALIOR (MP) 12. KANDLA (Gujarat) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 13. MUMBAI (Maharashtra) KANDLA (Gujarat) 14. PORBANDAR (Gujarat) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 15. HYDERABAD (Telangana) PONDICHERRY 16. PONDICHERRY HYDERABAD (Telangana) 17. DELHI LUDHIANA (Punjab) 18. LUDHIANA (Punjab) DELHI Sr. Departure Airport (State) Arrival Airport (State) No 19. CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) MYSORE (Karnataka) 20. MYSORE (Karnataka) CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) 21. HYDERABAD (Telangana) VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) 22. VIDYANAGAR(Karnataka) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 23. BIKANER (Rajasthan) DELHI 24. DELHI BIKANER (Rajasthan) 25. JAIPUR (Rajasthan) JAISALMER (Rajasthan) 26. JAISALMER (Rajasthan) JAIPUR (Rajasthan) 27. CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) 28. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) 29. MUMBAI (Maharashtra) NANDED (Maharashtra) 30. NANDED(Maharashtra) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 31. AGRA (UP) JAIPUR (Rajasthan) 32. JAIPUR (Rajasthan) AGRA (UP) 33. AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) JAMNAGAR (Gujarat) 34. JAMNAGAR (Gujarat) AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) 35. AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) MUNDRA (Gujarat) 36. MUNDRA (Gujarat) AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) 37. AHMEDABAD(Gujarat) DIU 38. DIU AHMEDABAD(Gujarat) 39. BANGALORE (Karnataka) VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) 40. VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) BANGALORE (Karnataka) 41. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) VIJAYWADA (Andhra Pradesh) Sr. Departure Airport (State) Arrival Airport (State) No 42. VIJAYWADA (Andhra Pradesh) KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) 43. CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) SALEM (Tamil Nadu) 44. SALEM (Tamil Nadu) CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) 45. DELHI PATHANKOT (Punjab) 46. PATHANKOT (Punjab) DELHI 47. ADAMPUR (Punjab) DELHI 48. DELHI ADAMPUR (Punjab) 49. AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) BHAVNAGAR (Gujarat) 50. BHAVNAGAR (Gujarat) AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) 51. DELHI KANPUR (UP) 52. KANPUR (UP) DELHI 53. PANTNAGAR (Uttarakhand) DEHRADUN (Uttarakhand) 54. DEHRADUN (Uttarakhand) PANTNAGAR (Uttarakhand) 55. BANGALORE (Karnataka) BIDAR (Karnataka) 56. BIDAR (Karnataka) BANGALORE (Karnataka) RCS-UDAN 2.0 Sr. Departure Airport Arrival Airport Operator Commencement Date No 1. BIKANER (Rajasthan) JAIPUR (Rajasthan) Alliance Air 27-03-2018 2. JAIPUR (Rajasthan) BIKANER (Rajasthan) Alliance Air 27-03-2018 3. BHATINDA (Punjab) JAMMU (J&K) Alliance Air 27-02-2018
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