India requires aviation clearance for construction within 56 km of Mysuru Airport

Change
India’s Airports Authority of India (AAI) mandated that all construction within a 56 km radius of Mysuru Airport must obtain prior height-clearance approval before work can begin.
India requires aviation clearance for construction within 56 km of Mysuru Airport
Why it matters
Construction within the zone is now gated by aviation clearance — projects cannot commence without approval, introducing a binding regulatory step that can delay timelines and alter permitting sequences.
Implications
  • Developers must obtain AAI clearance before initiating any construction within the defined radius — starting work without approval will be non-compliant.
  • Project timelines and permitting sequences must be adjusted to incorporate aviation clearance, potentially delaying project commencement.

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Source

The Hindu

Topics

Aviation & Airspace Infrastructure & Construction

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