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A.P. Cabinet approves new aviation policy to boost passenger handling capacity, cargo volume

A.P. Cabinet approves new aviation policy to boost passenger handling capacity, cargo volume
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The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has approved a new aviation policy aimed at significantly increasing passenger capacity and cargo volume by 2035. The plan includes developing nine new airports and ten waterdromes, alongside initiatives for yoga promotion and higher education expansion.

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This policy represents a major infrastructure push intended to stimulate economic growth and connectivity in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

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The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet approved the State Aviation Policy 2026-31, setting an ambitious roadmap to transform the State into a major aviation and aerospace hub over the next decade.

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