Built at an estimated cost of ₹1462.97 crore, the state-of-the-art airport represents the life of Lord Ram and features distinctive architecture that adheres to the "Nagara Style," which is defined by scriptures, giving travelers a warm and culturally diverse welcome.
LUCKNOW Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya Dham will be the new name of the airport in Ayodhya. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's social media post, this was verified.
It skillfully combines India's cultural character with contemporary infrastructure," Modi ji posted on Facebook.
"Under your visionary leadership, the journey of overall development of the holy Ayodhya Dham while preserving and enhancing its heritage continues," Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath wrote on X. Ayodhya is developing into a magnificent nexus of modernity and spirituality.
The nation will receive a present on Saturday in the form of the state-of-the-art Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, located near Ayodhya Dham and furnished with modern amenities. "On behalf of public representatives and the 25 crore residents of the state, heartfelt gratitude to you," he continued.
The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) recently granted the airport a license to operate flights. In the first phase, Airbus A320, ATR-72, and Bombardier private planes can land and take off on its 2,200-meter-long by 45-meter-wide runway.
The Doppler Very High Frequency Omni Range (DVOR) radio navigation system, according to an Airports Authority of India (AAI) official, is installed on the runway to assist aircraft in determining their flight position and direction in relation to their destination using VHF (very high frequency) signals between 108.00 and 117.95 MHz sent from a radio beacon.
According to Rajeev Kulshrestha, the AAI engineering in-charge of Ayodhya airport, "the building (terminal) has been completed along with a runway, taxiway, apron, and isolation apron, which is used in anti-hijack operations."
Constructed at an estimated expense of ₹1462.97 crore, the state-of-the-art airport represents the life journey of Lord Ram and features distinctive design that adheres to the 'Nagara Style,' delineated by scriptures, offering passengers a culturally rich welcome. According to a government announcement, the airport is decorated with images of Lord Ram on several levels.
An installation of a painting outside the airport symbolizes Lord Ram's unwavering efforts and features a bow and arrow. The five components (Panch Tatva) are represented by colors used in the airport's landscaping.
The airport's main building has seven pillars, each of which artistically depicts a key scene from the Ramayana.
Additionally, there are two different kinds of mural plaques at the airport: "Daivik and Khandika." Furthermore, a wall painting portraying Lord Hanuman's complete voyage has been installed in his honor. The airport offers a thrilling experience for travelers, since it also features a magnificent three-story high "Ram Darbar" and a Madhubani mural depicting the marriage of Sita and Ram.
the inaugural flight between Delhi and Ayodhya is scheduled to launch on January 6. Following the start of first operations, this airport will be used for international flight operations. This will lead to Ayodhya being directly connected to the world circuit, which will be a source of pride.
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