Kadapa Airport, Domestic airport in Kadapa, India
Kadapa Airport is a commercial aerodrome with a 2000-meter runway and a terminal designed to handle around 100 passengers per hour. The entire facility spans about 270 hectares of land with modern processing infrastructure.
The facility opened in 1953 with a 1067-meter runway and served as a regional connection point for decades. Operations slowed significantly before major renovation work in 2015 restored regular flight services.
The airport serves as a regional transport hub connecting smaller cities through a government air service program. Visitors can see how the modern facilities link local communities to larger urban centers.
The airport connects to several major Indian cities, primarily with smaller aircraft like the ATR-72. It is wise to arrive early since terminal capacity is limited and queues can form quickly.
The site underwent complete renovation in 2015 with a 420 million rupee investment, allowing modern regional aircraft to operate. This major overhaul brought flight services back to the region after years of reduced activity.
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