Speaking at the
plenary session of the International Cargo Business Summit, organised by CIAL
in association with FICCI to mark the 25th anniversary of CIAL’s cargo
department, the Chief Minister said the airport is positioning itself as a
growth engine for Kerala’s economy, going beyond its role as a conventional
aviation facility.
CIAL handled over
65,000 tonnes of cargo in the last financial year, a figure expected to rise to
74,000 tonnes in the current fiscal, he said. Highlighting CIAL’s financial
strength, Vijayan noted that the airport has distributed a 50 per cent dividend
to its investors and has emerged as a national model in airport operations. He also said construction of three bridges benefiting
four panchayats is currently underway.
The Chief Minister
added that CIAL has initiated the process to obtain certification for handling
pharmaceutical cargo, which will commence operations immediately after
approval.
Industries Minister
P. Rajeeve said the establishment of logistics parks by major global companies
near CIAL would significantly enhance the airport’s cargo potential. The
presence of large-scale logistics players reflects the strong growth momentum
in cargo movement in the region, he added.