Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister MB Patil said on October 23 that the Airports Authority of India (AAI), which recently inspected potential sites for a second international airport in the state capital, is expected to submit its report in two-three days.
"After this, the Cabinet will discuss it and take further action," he said.
Speaking to reporters, Patil said that there is a restriction on constructing a second airport until 2033. "However, if the necessary processes are initiated now, the airport can be completed by then. Building an airport takes at least five to six years," he said.
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Moneycontrol had earlier reported that three potential sites- Chudahalli and