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Andhra's New Airport: Built for Super Winds & Green Travel
4 Jan
Summary
- Bhogapuram Airport to launch in June with advanced infrastructure.
- Terminal built to withstand 275 kmph winds; ATC tower 290 kmph.
- Features include a 5-MW solar system and cultural displays.

Andhra Pradesh's Bhogapuram Greenfield International Airport is on track for a June launch, boasting advanced, eco-friendly infrastructure. Over 5,000 workers are engaged in round-the-clock construction to meet the deadline. The airport's design prioritizes sustainability and resilience, incorporating safeguards against natural disasters.
The terminal is constructed to endure wind speeds of 275 kmph, with the Air Traffic Control tower fortified against winds up to 290 kmph. Operations will remain smooth even during severe rainfall, supported by a 5-MW solar power system that aligns with LEED-certified green building practices.
Cultural heritage is integrated through a 120-meter digital display and a 90-foot Etikoppaka toy structure. Named after freedom fighter Alluri Sitarama Raju, the airport aims to offer a streamlined passenger journey with efficient baggage handling and security scans.




