Aviation minister assures support for expansion of Shillong Airport

Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ramohan Naidu has pledged the ministry’s support for the expansion and development of Shillong Airport.

Aviation minister assures support for expansion of Shillong Airport
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  • Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ramohan Naidu has pledged the ministry’s support for the expansion and development of Shillong Airport.

Speaking at a seaplane demonstration held at Umiam Lake on Thursday, he assured assistance for other aviation needs in Meghalaya, noting that the ministry has made aviation guidelines more flexible to promote growth across the country.

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, speaking at the event, highlighted the government’s efforts to extend the runway to accommodate mid-sized aircraft, such as the Airbus A320, at Shillong Airport.

Regarding the seaplane demonstration, Sangma stressed that seaplanes would be meaningful only if supported by an integrated ecosystem, emphasising the importance of developing tourism, trade, commerce, and connectivity.

He cited Skyscanner’s 2025 Travel Trends Report, which ranked Shillong as the top destination for Indian travelers in 2025, surpassing places like Baku and Azerbaijan. Sangma affirmed that Meghalaya is positioning itself to capitalize on this momentum, with plans for a 7-star resort at Umiam.

Sangma further explained that a seaplane requires a 200-metre water body and a depth of 5 meters for landing and takeoff. With Meghalaya’s terrain and abundant rainfall, creating suitable water bodies is feasible.


In his address, the Union Minister outlined new initiatives to enhance seaplane accessibility and efficiency under the UDAN scheme.

With updated guidelines for smoother operations, including non-scheduled operator permits and the removal of water license requirements at water aerodromes, the ministry aims to make seaplanes a regular feature in India’s aviation sector.

The minister highlighted the potential for seaplanes to boost tourism, particularly in Meghalaya.

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