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Chinyalisaur Airport

Coordinates: 30°34′58″N 78°19′24″E / 30.58278°N 78.32333°E / 30.58278; 78.32333
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Chinyalisaur Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGovernment of Uttarakhand
ServesChinyalisaur, Uttarkashi
LocationChinyalisaur, Uttarakhand, India
Elevation AMSL909 m / 2,983 ft
Coordinates30°34′58″N 78°19′24″E / 30.58278°N 78.32333°E / 30.58278; 78.32333
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Chinyalisaur Airport is located in Uttarakhand
Chinyalisaur Airport
Chinyalisaur Airport
Chinyalisaur Airport is located in India
Chinyalisaur Airport
Chinyalisaur Airport
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 1,001 3,285 concrete

Chinyalisaur Airport, also known as Maa Ganga Airport and Dharasu Airport or Bharkot Airport, is located in Chinyalisaur of Uttarkashi district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The airport is situated 35 kilometres away from Uttarkashi and 85 kilometers from New Tehri on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.

Civil aviation usage

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The airport was initially constructed to cater to the needs of tourist and pilgrim traffic to the region, but lay unused as air charter companies did not start operations to the area.

Military usage as ALG

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The Indian Air Force also uses the airport as an Advanced Landing Ground (ALG).[2]

As of October 2024, it was reported that the IAF and MoD was in an advanced stage of talks with the State Government to take over or operate from 3 civilian airports, including the Gauchar, Pithoragarh Airport and Dharasu Airports. The IAF has plans to establish an airstrip in the Spiti region as well. All the airstrips are capable and have demonstrated to handle operations of the C-130J special operations aircraft.[3]

See also

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Military bases
Borders
Other related topics

References

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  1. ^ Airport Database
  2. ^ "Indian Air Force to make airbase at Chinyalisaur". Hill Post. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  3. ^ "China on mind, IAF in talks with Uttarakhand to take over 3 airstrips". The Tribune. 13 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
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