Raichur Airport

Airport in Raichur, Karnataka, India

Raichur Airport is located in Karnataka
Raichur Airport
Raichur Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
1,035 3,395

Raichur Airport (ICAO: VORR) is the small airport serving Raichur city in the Karnataka state of India. The airstrip was constructed in 1942 during World War II.[1]

Historic landing

On 26 February 1957, when the Prime Minister of India Sri Jawaharlal Nehru was travelling on board a WIP IL-14, one of its engines caught fire. Its pilot, Sqn Ldr RA Rufus carried out an emergency landing at Raichur (a disused and unpaved surface). He was awarded Ashok Chakra for his presence of mind and dedication to the service.[2]

Future developments

It has been proposed to upgrade the airstrip at Raichur into a minor airport.[3] In May 2021, the Airports Authority of India gave its technical approval for constructing a 1,800 metre long runway suitable for operations of ATR-72 sized aircraft, as requested by Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIDC). A total of 402 acres of land will be reserved for the development of the airport. Yeramus located around 10 km away from city is chosen for airport construction.[4]

References

  1. ^ Rendezvous with Raichur Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine Deccan Herald, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd
  2. ^ Details Of Aircraft Flown The Official website of Indian Air Force
  3. ^ Develop airstrip at Raichur into airport Archived 2008-10-08 at the Wayback Machine The Hindu
  4. ^ Preparing for Raichur Airport DPR