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22-622: JLR may refer to Places [ edit ] Jabalpur Airport (IATA airport code: JLR , ICAO airport code: VAJB), in India Jetalsar railway station (rail code: JLR ), in India Publications [ edit ] Journal of Language Relationship Journal of Law and Religion Journal of Lipid Research University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Companies [ edit ] Jaguar Land Rover ,

44-473: A 14 km (8.7 mi) long boundary wall, a 5 km (3.1 mi) long approach road connecting airport to the city, a 32-metre (105 ft) high new Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower cum technical block, apron, taxiway, isolation bay and a fire station at a cost of Rs. 412 crores. These upgrades were expected to be completed by December 2021, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic , which faced delays in work, it

66-461: A British automobile-manufacturer Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title JLR . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=JLR&oldid=1110552626 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

88-677: A deal in February 2022 to acquire two ATR 42-600 aircraft for serving challenging airfields in the Himalayas. Alliance Air operates to 57 destinations in India as of May 2024 . It operates regional services in India through its hubs in Bengaluru , Delhi , Hyderabad , Kolkata and Mumbai . The airline started its first international flight from Chennai to Jaffna on 11 November 2019 but temporarily had to halt operations from Chennai due to

110-773: A low-cost feeder airline for Indian Airlines, providing connections to the latter's hubs from various smaller cities across the country. In 2002, the airline was offering flights to 44 destinations in India utilising a fleet of 11 Boeing 737-200s. On 1 April 1997, Vayudoot Airlines , a joint venture of Air India and Indian Airlines , merged with Alliance Air to serve the regional air routes of Northeast India and several other parts of India. In November 2013, Air India announced that it would dry lease eight ATR-72 aircraft to replace Alliance Air's ageing fleet of ATR 42 and CRJ700 aircraft. The airline inducted its first ATR 72-600 aircraft in to its fleet in December 2014. The last CRJ aircraft

132-436: A parking for one A-320 / B-737 or 2 ATR-72 aircraft. ILS is under process after completion of runway expansion, by CNS team and ADS-B and RCAG is going to commissioned soon. The newly expanded runway, 2,750 m (9,022 ft) long, was successfully trialed by a Delhi–Jabalpur IndiGo Airlines flight on Saturday, 27 May 2023, and came under regular operation the next week. With the runway expansion, Jabalpur Airport

154-401: Is constructed and inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi through video conferencing on 10 March 2024. The terminal has three aerobridges , an advanced baggage screening system and a car parking for more than 250 cars and buses. The new terminal also includes the extension of runway to 2,750 metres (9,022 ft) from the current 1,988 metres (6,522 ft) with one end with ILS facility,

176-782: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jabalpur Airport Jabalpur Airport ( IATA : JLR , ICAO : VAJB ), also known as Dumna Airport , is a domestic airport serving the city of Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh , India . It is located at Dumna, 25 km (16 mi) east of the city. It is the third busiest airport in Madhya Pradesh after Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar International Airport in Indore and Raja Bhoj Airport in Bhopal in terms of both passenger and aircraft movements. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has upgraded

198-406: Is equipped with runway lighting, car-calling, night landing facilities, a food stall and an ATM. The Government of Madhya Pradesh had provided with Tourism Information Center and medical facilities like first-aid, MIR, and doctors and nurse will be provided soon. The new terminal building, spread over an area of 115,180 sq.ft. (10,701 m ), with a capacity to handle 800 passengers during peak hours

220-488: Is going to be installed after completion of RWY expansion. Airport have also airport system and security facilities for APSUs like CCTV , X-ray machines , ETD , FIDS , PA SYSTEMS , DFMD , HHMD . The facilities are installed, operated, managed by CNS team of AAI . The runway is capable of serving narrow body aircraft including Airbus 320 family/Boeing 737-800 and is equipped with night landing facilities, DVOR / DME , NDB and precision approach path indicator . It has

242-566: Is now home to the second longest runway in Madhya Pradesh , next only to that of Indore Airport (2,754 m or 9,035 ft) and ahead of the runways at Bhopal Airport (2,744 m or 9,003 ft), Gwalior Airport (2,743 m or 8,999 ft), and Khajuraho Airport (2,274 m or 7,461 ft). The new terminal building has been designed to accommodate 800 passengers at the peak hours. It has 14 check-in desks apart from CCTV's and an X-ray machine for security. The airport

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264-481: Is now inaugurated on 10 March 2024. The foundation stone was laid on 13 August 2018, by Suresh Prabhu , Jayant Sinha , Rakesh Singh amongst others. Alliance Air (India) Alliance Air (formerly Air India Regional ) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIAHL (AI Assets Holding Ltd.) which is a special purpose vehicle formed by the Government of India after the disinvestment of Air India Limited . It

286-530: The Indian Armed Forces but was modified by HAL for commercial operations. Alliance Air deployed the aircraft on a new route connecting Dibrugarh , Assam, and Pasighat , Arunachal Pradesh, on 12 April 2022, becoming the first airline to use an Indian-made aircraft in civil aviation operations and the first commercial airline in the country to operate the Dornier 228 aircraft. Alliance Air signed

308-512: The 1920s, within a racecourse inside the city limits of Jabalpur. In 2015, the State government handed over 468.43 acres (189.57 ha) of land to the AAI for expansion of the airport. The new terminal building was commissioned on 10 March 2024, being built at a cost of Rs 412 crore. Airport has CNS/ATM facility like VHF , ATIS , DVR , AFTN , DVOR / DME , ADS-B , RCAG. ILS and Automation

330-415: The 7th tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh also lies in close vicinity to Jabalpur and can be easily visited. Bhedaghat , Dhuandhar Falls , Amarkantak , Panchmarhi , and Khajuraho are easily accessible through Jabalpur. The airport is spread over an area of 960 acres (390 ha). Alliance Air , and IndiGo operate scheduled flight services to and from Jabalpur Airport. The airport was constructed during

352-526: The British era. The airport was opened in the 1930s and used periodically by the Royal Air Force and Royal Flying Corps before and during World War II . It was commonly known as Jubbulpore Aerodrome, and had a dirt runway until the 1960s. The new paved runway was built atop the original dirt runway, in the same alignment. Before the aerodrome at Dumna was opened, planes had been landing, even in

374-523: The airport to provide better services to the air travellers of the region. The airport serves the whole of eastern Madhya Pradesh , especially the Mahakaushal region. The tourists visiting Kanha National Park , Bandhavgarh National Park , Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary and Pench National Park can conveniently approach multiple National Parks of Madhya Pradesh keeping it as the centre point. The recently notified Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve ,

396-471: The first time in its history during the 2019-20 fiscal year. The airline made an operating profit of ₹ 65.09 crore (US$ 7.8 million), but still ended the period with a net loss of ₹ 201 crore (US$ 24 million). The airline stated that it had adopted the new IND AS 116 accounting standard, and would have actually recorded a net profit of ₹ 37 crore (US$ 4.4 million) under the previous standard. Alliance Air's parent company, Air India Limited ,

418-688: Was founded in April 1996 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian Airlines (later merged with Air India in 2011 and remained a subsidiary till 2022) and mainly operates domestic routes as part of the government's Regional Connectivity Scheme . Government of India notified Alliance Air as Designated Indian Flag Carrier . Alliance Air was founded in April 1996 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian Airlines . The parent company wished to make better use of its Boeing 737 fleet, so it wet-leased 12 of these aircraft to Alliance Air. The subsidiary operated its first flight on 15 April 1996. Alliance Air served as

440-578: Was phased out in 2017. In 2016, the airline was delegated to kick-start the Indian Government's Regional Connectivity Scheme to connect unserved and under-served airports in the country. The airline hence placed orders for ten ATR 72 aircraft in October 2016. Alliance Air began operating its first scheduled international flight from Chennai to Jaffna on 11 November 2019. Alliance Air announced that it had recorded an operating profit for

462-406: Was sold to Tata Sons on 8 October 2021. However, Alliance Air was not a part of the deal, and was instead transferred to Air India Asset Holdings Ltd (AIAHL), a state-owned special purpose vehicle that holds Air India's remaining assets and liabilities. The Economic Times reported that the government also intended to sell Alliance Air and use the proceeds to pay down AIAHL's debt. Alliance Air

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484-579: Was valued at around ₹ 2,000 crore (US$ 240 million). Alliance Air started functioning independently of Air India on 15 April 2022 and started selling its tickets under the Alliance Air banner. Alliance Air signed an agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to lease two 17-seater Dornier 228 aircraft in September 2021. The first aircraft was delivered to Alliance Air on 7 April 2022. The Dornier 228 had previously only been used by

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