The redeveloped Hisar airport in Haryana is set to boost regional connectivity and specialized aviation services, with an inauguration expected by April 14. The airport, revamped at a cost of approximately ₹1,500 crore over the past four to five years, has received all necessary regulatory approvals.
The upgraded facility will cater to air cargo, aircraft maintenance, and manufacturing, featuring an integrated aviation hub with an MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) center and an aviation academy. Spread over 7,000 acres and located 190 km from Delhi, the airport includes an Integrated Manufacturing Cluster (IMC) spanning 3,000 hectares and parking space for around 15 aircraft.
Given congestion at major airports nearby, Hisar aims to attract airlines with ample slot availability, extensive parking, and a competitive 1% VAT on jet fuel. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) will manage operations, and the Haryana government has sought inclusion under the UDAN regional connectivity scheme.
Alliance Air is expected to be the first airline to operate from the redeveloped airport, with its inaugural flight likely to connect Hisar to Ayodhya. The airline has also signed an agreement with the Haryana government to launch services to destinations including Jammu, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Chandigarh. Other carriers have shown interest in operating from the airport.
The redevelopment, managed by Haryana Airports Development Corporation Limited (HADC), is being executed in three phases. The first phase, involving the refurbishment of the terminal, has been completed, while the second phase is currently underway. The third phase, expected to be completed by 2030, will support international flight operations.