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{{Short description|Airport in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India}}
{{Short description|Domestic airport in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}}
{{Use Indian English|date=August 2018}}
{{Use Indian English|date=April 2025}}
{{Infobox airport
{{Infobox airport
| name = Agra Airport
| name               = Agra Airport
| IATA = AGR
| IATA               = AGR
| ICAO = VIAG
| ICAO               = VIAG
| type = Civil Enclave
| type               = Military/Public
| owner =  
| owner               = [[Indian Air Force]]
| operator = {{nowrap|[[Indian Air Force]] /<br />[[Airports Authority of India]]}}
| operator            = [[Airports Authority of India]]
| location = [[Agra]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]
| city-served        = [[Agra]]
| elevation-f = 551
| location            = Kheria, Agra, [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]
| elevation-m = 167.94
| opened              = {{start date and age|1947|08|15|df=y|p=n|br=n}}<ref name="auto">{{cite web|title=Kheria Airport (Agra Airport)|url=https://cityseeker.com/agra/723657-kheria-airport-agra-airport|website=www.cityseeker.com}}</ref>
| coordinates = {{coord|27.1618309|77.9707261|display=inline,title}}
| elevation-f         = 551
| website =  
| elevation-m         = 167.94
| pushpin_map = India Uttar Pradesh#India
| coordinates         = {{coord|27.1618309|77.9707261|display=inline,title}}
| pushpin_mapsize = 250
| website             = [https://www.aai.aero/en/airports/agra Agra Airport]
| pushpin_label = '''AGR'''
| pushpin_map         = India Uttar Pradesh#India
| pushpin_mark = Airplane_silhouette.svg
| pushpin_mapsize     = 250
| r1-number = 05/23
| pushpin_label       = '''AGR'''
| r1-length-f = 9,000
| pushpin_mark       = Airplane_silhouette.svg
| r1-length-m = 2,743
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Uttar Pradesh
| r1-surface = [[Concrete]]
| r1-number           = 05/23
| metric-rwy =  
| r1-length-f         = 9,000
| r2-number = 12/30
| r1-length-m         = 2,743
| r2-length-f = 5,964
| r1-surface         = [[Concrete]]
| r2-length-m = 1,818
| metric-rwy         =  
| r2-surface = Concrete
| r2-number           = 12/30
| stat-year = April 2018 - March 2019
| r2-length-f         = 5,964
| stat1-header = Passenger movement
| r2-length-m         = 1,818
| stat1-data = 22,995({{increase}}67.7%)
| r2-surface         = Concrete
<!--Do not change or remove the figures, these are strictly as per the sources mentioned below and changing them will cause conflicting with sources.-->| stat2-header = Aircraft movement
| stat-year           = April 2024 - March 2025
| stat2-data = 724  ({{increase}}60.2%)
| stat1-header       = Passengers
| stat3-header = Cargo tonnage
| stat1-data         = 168,362 ({{decrease}} 8%)<!--Do not change or remove the figures, these are strictly as per the sources mentioned below and changing them will cause conflicting with sources.-->
| stat3-data =  
| stat2-header       = Aircraft movements
| footnotes = Source: [[Airports Authority of India]]<ref>{{cite web |title=traffic news Mar2K19Annex3 pdf |url=https://www.aai.aero/sites/default/files/traffic-news/Mar2K19Annex3.pdf |access-date=7 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=traffic-news Mar2K19Annex2 pdf |url=https://www.aai.aero/sites/default/files/traffic-news/Mar2K19Annex2.pdf |website=www.aai.aero |access-date=7 January 2020}}</ref>
| stat2-data         = 1,848 ({{decrease}} 29.8%)
| image = File:Agra Airport image.png
| stat3-header       = Cargo tonnage
| stat3-data         = 54 ({{increase}} 15.7%)
| footnotes           = Source: [[Airports Authority of India|AAI]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Annexure III – Passenger Data|url=https://www.aai.aero/sites/default/files/traffic-news/Mar2k25Annex3.pdf|website=aai.aero|access-date=28 April 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Annexure II – Aircraft Movement Data|url=https://www.aai.aero/sites/default/files/traffic-news/Mar2k25Annex2.pdf|website=aai.aero|access-date=28 April 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Annexure IV – Freight Movement Data|url=https://www.aai.aero/sites/default/files/traffic-news/Mar2k25Annex4.pdf|website=aai.aero|access-date=28 April 2025}}</ref>
| image               = File:Agra Airport image.png
}}
}}
'''Agra Airport''' (proposed to rename as '''Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport'''<ref name="name">{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/indian-airports-and-the-name-game-1351357-2018-09-27|title=Indian airports and the name game|work=[[India Today]]|date=27 September 2018|access-date=21 December 2018}}</ref>)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/travel-tourism/indigo-announces-new-flight-between-agra-and-bangalore-check-schedule-fare-and-other-details/1814844/lite/| title=IndiGo announces new flight between Agra and Bangalore!| work=Financial Express| date=8 January 2020}}</ref> {{airport codes|AGR|VIAG}} is a military [[airbase]] and public [[airport]] serving the city of [[Agra]], in the [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]. The air force station is one of the largest airbases of the [[Indian Air Force]] (IAF) and has been synonymous with the [[Taj Mahal]] for over half a century.{{clarify|date=January 2020}} On 15 August 2007, the airbase celebrated its sixtieth anniversary.


==History==
'''Agra Airport'''<ref name="name">{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/indian-airports-and-the-name-game-1351357-2018-09-27|title=Indian airports and the name game|work=[[India Today]]|date=27 September 2018|access-date=21 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/travel-tourism/indigo-announces-new-flight-between-agra-and-bangalore-check-schedule-fare-and-other-details/1814844/lite/| title=IndiGo announces new flight between Agra and Bangalore!| work=Financial Express| date=8 January 2020}}</ref> {{airport codes|AGR|VIAG}}, also known as '''Kheria Airport,'''<ref name="auto"/> is a [[Joint-use airport|dual use]] airport with [[Indian Air Force]] base and a [[domestic airport]] civil enclave serving the [[Agra]] city in the [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].<ref name=upd1>{{cite news|url=https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/yogi-adityanath-agra-gorakhpur-airport-renamed|title=Yogi Govt Renames Gorakhpur and Agra Airports|newspaper=[[The Quint]]|quote=The Agra Airport will be renamed after RSS ideologue Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay airport.}}</ref>
The station was opened during World War II as Royal Air Forces Station Agra and had a number of flying units located there. It was closed after the war and transferred to the Royal Indian Air Force. The prefix Royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed. Air Force Station Agra was established on 15 August 1947 and placed under the command of Wing Commander Shivdev Singh, who was the incumbent commander of the No. 12 Sqn. Based on the then present system of Commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the [[Western Air Command]] (WAC). The base remained under this Theatre Command for the next two decades. In July 1971 it was transferred to the [[Central Air Command]] (CAC), where it remains today.


During its sixty-year history with the IAF, it has seen the likes of [[C-47 Dakota]]s, [[C-119|C-119 Packets]], [[HS 748|HS 748 'Avros']], [[AN-12]]s, [[AN-32]]s, [[IL-76]]s, Canberras, [[Ilyushin Il-78#Variants|IL-78 MKI]] and now the [[Beriev A-50|Airborne Early Warning and Control/AWACS]].
To meet the growing demands and traffic, the airport will get a new terminal building that will be much larger than the existing terminal, leading to enhanced connectivity and socio-economic growth in Agra and the rest of the state. Its [[Cornerstone|foundation stone]] was laid by [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] [[Narendra Modi]] in October 2024.<ref>{{cite news|title=Agraites hope for smooth air travel as PM lays stone for civil terminal project|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/agraites-hope-for-smooth-air-travel-as-pm-lays-stone-for-civil-terminal-project-101729452417532.html|work=Hindustan Times|date=21 October 2024|access-date=28 April 2025|language=en}}</ref> Construction is set to begin by the second half of 2025, and is slated to be completed by the end of 2027 or by the first half of 2028.<ref>{{cite news|title=KSM Wins Agra Airport's New Terminal's Construction Contract|url=https://themetrorailguy.com/2024/02/26/ksm-wins-agra-airports-new-terminals-construction-contract/|work=The Metro Rail Guy|date=26 February 2024|access-date=28 April 2025|language=en}}</ref>


The station now has the honour of holding the first [[inflight refueling]] aircraft Squadron in IAF service, with No 78 ‘Mid Air Refuelling Squadron’ (MARS) Squadron flying the IL-78MKIs.
==Background==


During [[World War II]], the [[United States Army Air Forces]] [[Air Technical Service Command]] established a major maintenance and supply facility at Agra, named "Agra Air Depot". The 3rd Air Depot Group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by [[Tenth Air Force]] and the Allied ground forces in [[Burma]] and [[Fourteenth Air Force]] in [[China]]. The depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the [[Himalayan Mountains]] ("The Hump") by [[Air Transport Command (United States Air Force)|Air Transport Command]] cargo aircraft flying to [[forward airfield]]s in China. It also was a major stopover point on the ATC [[Karachi]]-[[Kunming]] air transport route.<ref>[http://airforcehistoryindex.org/search.php?q=Agra&c=u&h=100&F=1%2F1%2F1940&L=1%2F1%2F1950 USAFHRA Document Search Agra Air Depot]</ref> The airport is mentioned in a chapter in [[Ernest Gann]]'s [[Fate Is the Hunter]], wherein he relays a story of coming with feet of destroying the Taj Mahal in a severely overloaded C-87 after takeoff.<ref>Fate is the Hunter, Ernest K Gann, Simon & Schuster, 1961</ref>
===Etymology===
The airportis named after the eponymous city Agra. The airport has been proposed to be renamed after [[Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya]], a renowned independence activist, social reformer and leader.<ref name=upd1/>


==Developments==
===History===
[[No. 50 Squadron IAF]] has been tasked with the operations of the newly inducted [[Beriev A-50]]E/I [[Airborne Early Warning and Control]] (AWACS) aircraft. The AWACS has been mounted on a specially designed IL-76 with advanced avionics & telecommunication systems.


==Airlines and destinations==
The station was opened during the [[World War II]] as Royal Air Forces Station Agra and had a number of flying units located there. During World War II, the [[United States Army Air Forces]] [[Air Technical Service Command]] established a major maintenance and supply facility at Agra, named "Agra Air Depot". The 3rd Air Depot Group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by [[Tenth Air Force]] and the Allied ground forces in [[Burma]] and [[Fourteenth Air Force]] in [[China]]. The depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the [[Himalayan Mountains]] ("The Hump") by [[Air Transport Command (United States Air Force)|Air Transport Command]] cargo aircraft flying to [[forward airfield]]s in China. It also was a major stopover point on the ATC [[Karachi]]-[[Kunming]] air transport route.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://airforcehistoryindex.org/search.php?q=Agra&c=u&h=100&F=1/1/1940&L=1/1/1950|title=Air Force History Index -- Search|website=airforcehistoryindex.org}}</ref> The airport is mentioned in a chapter in [[Ernest Gann]]'s [[Fate Is the Hunter]], wherein he relays a story of coming within feet of destroying the Taj Mahal in a severely overloaded C-87 after takeoff.<ref>Fate is the Hunter, Ernest K Gann, Simon & Schuster, 1961</ref>
 
It was closed after the World War II and transferred to the [[Royal Indian Air Force]]. The prefix Royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed as the Air Force Station Agra on 15 August 1947 and placed under the command of Wing Commander Shivdev Singh, who was the incumbent commander of the No. 12 Sqn. Based on the then-present system of Commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the [[Western Air Command]] (WAC). The base remained under this Theatre Command for the next two decades. In July 1971 it was transferred to the [[Central Air Command (India)|Central Air Command]] (CAC), where it remains today.
 
== Runway ==
The airport is served by runway 05/23, which is {{Convert|2743.2|meters||abbr=}} long and {{Convert|45|meters||abbr=}} wide and runway 12/30, which is {{Convert|1817.83|meters||abbr=}} long and {{Convert|45|meters||abbr=}} wide. The airport has [[Instrument landing system|ILS CAT-II]] compliant for landing during the bad weather and foggy conditions.<ref name="agraairport">{{cite web|title=Agra Airport|url=https://www.aai.aero/en/node/2901|publisher=Airports Authority of India}}</ref>
 
==Agra Air Force Station==
 
The Agra air force station is one of the largest airbases of the Indian Air Force.<ref name=upd1/> During its history with the IAF, it has seen the likes of [[C-47 Dakota]]s, [[C-119|C-119 Packets]], [[HS 748|HS 748 'Avros']], [[AN-12]]s, [[AN-32]]s, [[IL-76]]s, Canberras, [[Ilyushin Il-78#Variants|IL-78 MKI]], and now the [[Beriev A-50|Airborne Early Warning and Control/AWACS]]. The station also has the honor of holding the first [[inflight refueling]] aircraft Squadron in IAF service, with No. 78 ‘Mid Air Refuelling Squadron’ (MARS) Squadron flying the IL-78MKIs.
 
List of squadrons operating from Agra Air Force Station (under the aegis of the [[Central Air Command (India)|Central Air Command]]) includes:
 
# [[No. 12 Squadron IAF|No. 12 Squadron]] ([[An-32]])
# [[No. 50 Squadron IAF|No. 50 Squadron]] ([[Beriev A-50|Beriev A-50EI]])
# [[No. 78 Squadron IAF|No. 78 Squadron]] ([[Ilyushin Il-78|Il-78MKI]])
# Unnamed flying squadron (C-295; inducted on 30 January 2025)<ref name=":92">{{Cite news |date=2025-02-01 |title=Agra Air Force welcomes C-295 aircraft |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/agra-air-force-welcomes-c-295-aircraft/articleshow/117802327.cms |access-date=2025-02-02 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}</ref>
 
==Civil enclave==
 
===Terminal===
 
The airport has one operational domestic terminal for the civil aviation and one planned. The current civil terminal has an area of {{cvt|4870|sqm}} with a capacity of 250 Arrivals and 250 Departures.<ref name="agraairport"/> Air Force Arjun Nagar Gate is dedicated to civil aviation passenger entry to the civil enclave of the airport.
 
===Airlines and destinations===
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|[[IndiGo]]| [[Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport|Ahmedabad]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-pradesh/agra/ahmedabad-agra-flight-service-will-start-on-29th-march|title=Ahmedabad-Agra flight starts from March 29, IndiGo starts booking|work=Amar Ujala|accessdate=19 March 2021}}</ref> [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bangalore]],<ref name="IndiGo new flights"/> [[Raja Bhoj Airport|Bhopal]],<ref name="IndiGo new flights">{{cite web|url=https://www.goindigo.in/direct-flights.html?linkNav=direct-flights_header|title=Direct Flights Information, Status & Schedule &#124; IndiGo|website=www.goindigo.in}}</ref> [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport|Mumbai]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-pradesh/agra/agra-to-mumbai-flight-from-29-march-2021-latest-news|title=IndiGo to start flying between Mumbai-Agra-Mumbai|work=Amar Ujala|accessdate=12 March 2021}}</ref>
|[[IndiGo]]| [[Ahmedabad Airport|Ahmedabad]], [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bengaluru]], [[Rajiv Gandhi International Airport|Hyderabad]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/agra-city-the-wait-is-going-to-end-agra-lucknow-flight-will-start-from-october1-22022579.html|title = Agra Lucknow flight: खत्म होने जा रहा है इंतजार, एक अक्टूबर से शुरू होगी आगरा-लखनऊ फ्लाइट}}</ref> [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport|Mumbai]]
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=== Statistics ===
{{Airport-Statistics|iata=AGR}}The Airport had handled 1,19,868 arrivals and 1,19,890 departures in 2025, taking the total passenger traffic to 2,39,758 for the year 2024-25.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Upadhyay |first=Ashok |date=2026-02-23 |title=6 of 7 UP airports shut months after takeoff: RTI reveals faltering aviation push |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/six-new-up-airports-shut-months-after-launch-rti-reveals-faltering-aviation-push-2873225-2026-02-23 |access-date=2026-02-25 |website=India Today |language=en}}</ref>
===Future expansion===
On 12 September 2023, the [[Uttar Pradesh Council of Ministers|Uttar Pradesh cabinet]] cleared a 123 crore (US$15 million) proposal for land acquisition to expand the civil enclave of Agra Airport and upgrade the airport to [[International airport|international category]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theprint.in/india/agra-tourism-gets-a-boost-as-up-promotes-present-airport-project-to-international-category/1761624/|title=Agra tourism gets a boost as UP promotes present airport project to international category|work=The Print|date=14 September 2023 |accessdate=14 September 2023}}</ref> The proposed expansion plan will involve acquisition of 92.50 acres of land from [[Abhaypura]], Balhera, and [[Dhanauli]]. The plan also includes building a 30,000 sqm new terminal equipped with nine bays to accommodate nine [[Airbus A321]] aircraft, the extension of the present runways, and other airport facilities. The new terminal is expected to be built in the 36 months once all the approvals and funding have been granted.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/agra-airport-set-to-be-expanded-123cr-cleared-for-land-acquisition/articleshow/103623117.cms|title=Agra Airport Set To Be Expanded; ₹123cr Cleared For Land Acquisition|work=The Times of India|access-date=13 September 2023}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Noida_International_Airport#Airports|Airports in Delhi NCR with scheduled commercial flights]]
* [[National_Capital_Region_(India)#Transport|Delhi NCR Transport Plan]]
* [[Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport|Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport]]
* [[Hisar Airport]]
* [[List of airports in India]]
* [[List of airports in India]]
* [[List of the busiest airports in India]]
* [[List of the busiest airports in India]]
* [[Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport|Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport]]


==References==
==References==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080927013138/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/Special/AirfieldVisits/ "Airfield Visits"]. ''Bharat-Rakshak.com''. 2008.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080927013138/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/Special/AirfieldVisits/ "Airfield Visits"]. ''Bharat-Rakshak.com''. 2008.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090922005117/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200809221552.htm "Indo-US air force transport exercise at Agra next year"]. ''The Hindu''. 22 September 2008.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090922005117/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200809221552.htm "Indo-US air force transport exercise at Agra next year"]. ''The Hindu''. 22 September 2008.
*[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/centres-vested-interests-preventing-airport-in-agra-says-akhilesh-yadav/1/660923.html "Centre's vested interests preventing airport in Agra, says Akhilesh Yadav"]. ''India Today''. 7 May 2016.
*[https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/centres-vested-interests-preventing-airport-in-agra-says-akhilesh-yadav-322212-2016-05-07 "Centre's vested interests preventing airport in Agra, says Akhilesh Yadav"]. ''India Today''. 7 May 2016.


==External links==
==External links==
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Agra Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OwnerIndian Air Force
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesAgra
LocationKheria, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Opened15 August 1947; 79 years ago (1947-08-15)[1]
Elevation AMSL551 ft / 167.94 m
Coordinates27°09′43″N 77°58′15″E / 27.1618309°N 77.9707261°E / 27.1618309; 77.9707261
WebsiteAgra Airport
Map
AGR is located in Uttar Pradesh
AGR
AGR
Location of airport in Uttar Pradesh
AGR is located in India
AGR
AGR
AGR (India)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 9,000 2,743 Concrete
12/30 5,964 1,818 Concrete
Statistics (April 2024 - March 2025)
Passengers168,362 (Decrease 8%)
Aircraft movements1,848 (Decrease 29.8%)
Cargo tonnage54 (Increase 15.7%)
Source: AAI[2][3][4]

Agra Airport[5][6] (IATA: AGR, ICAO: VIAG), also known as Kheria Airport,[1] is a dual use airport with Indian Air Force base and a domestic airport civil enclave serving the Agra city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.[7]

To meet the growing demands and traffic, the airport will get a new terminal building that will be much larger than the existing terminal, leading to enhanced connectivity and socio-economic growth in Agra and the rest of the state. Its foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in October 2024.[8] Construction is set to begin by the second half of 2025, and is slated to be completed by the end of 2027 or by the first half of 2028.[9]

Background[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The airportis named after the eponymous city Agra. The airport has been proposed to be renamed after Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, a renowned independence activist, social reformer and leader.[7]

History[edit | edit source]

The station was opened during the World War II as Royal Air Forces Station Agra and had a number of flying units located there. During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces Air Technical Service Command established a major maintenance and supply facility at Agra, named "Agra Air Depot". The 3rd Air Depot Group serviced a wide variety of fighter, bomber and transport aircraft being used by Tenth Air Force and the Allied ground forces in Burma and Fourteenth Air Force in China. The depot stockpiled large amounts of material for shipment over the Himalayan Mountains ("The Hump") by Air Transport Command cargo aircraft flying to forward airfields in China. It also was a major stopover point on the ATC Karachi-Kunming air transport route.[10] The airport is mentioned in a chapter in Ernest Gann's Fate Is the Hunter, wherein he relays a story of coming within feet of destroying the Taj Mahal in a severely overloaded C-87 after takeoff.[11]

It was closed after the World War II and transferred to the Royal Indian Air Force. The prefix Royal was later dropped and the station was later renamed as the Air Force Station Agra on 15 August 1947 and placed under the command of Wing Commander Shivdev Singh, who was the incumbent commander of the No. 12 Sqn. Based on the then-present system of Commands, the airfield fell under the responsibility of the Western Air Command (WAC). The base remained under this Theatre Command for the next two decades. In July 1971 it was transferred to the Central Air Command (CAC), where it remains today.

Runway[edit | edit source]

The airport is served by runway 05/23, which is 2,743.2 meters (9,000 ft) long and 45 meters (148 ft) wide and runway 12/30, which is 1,817.83 meters (5,964.0 ft) long and 45 meters (148 ft) wide. The airport has ILS CAT-II compliant for landing during the bad weather and foggy conditions.[12]

Agra Air Force Station[edit | edit source]

The Agra air force station is one of the largest airbases of the Indian Air Force.[7] During its history with the IAF, it has seen the likes of C-47 Dakotas, C-119 Packets, HS 748 'Avros', AN-12s, AN-32s, IL-76s, Canberras, IL-78 MKI, and now the Airborne Early Warning and Control/AWACS. The station also has the honor of holding the first inflight refueling aircraft Squadron in IAF service, with No. 78 ‘Mid Air Refuelling Squadron’ (MARS) Squadron flying the IL-78MKIs.

List of squadrons operating from Agra Air Force Station (under the aegis of the Central Air Command) includes:

  1. No. 12 Squadron (An-32)
  2. No. 50 Squadron (Beriev A-50EI)
  3. No. 78 Squadron (Il-78MKI)
  4. Unnamed flying squadron (C-295; inducted on 30 January 2025)[13]

Civil enclave[edit | edit source]

Terminal[edit | edit source]

The airport has one operational domestic terminal for the civil aviation and one planned. The current civil terminal has an area of 4,870 m2 (52,400 sq ft) with a capacity of 250 Arrivals and 250 Departures.[12] Air Force Arjun Nagar Gate is dedicated to civil aviation passenger entry to the civil enclave of the airport.

Airlines and destinations[edit | edit source]

AirlinesDestinations
IndiGo Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad,[14] Mumbai

Statistics[edit | edit source]

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} </graph> Lua error in Module:TNT at line 159: Missing JsonConfig extension; Cannot load https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data:I18n/Template:Graphs.tab.. The Airport had handled 1,19,868 arrivals and 1,19,890 departures in 2025, taking the total passenger traffic to 2,39,758 for the year 2024-25.[15]

Future expansion[edit | edit source]

On 12 September 2023, the Uttar Pradesh cabinet cleared a 123 crore (US$15 million) proposal for land acquisition to expand the civil enclave of Agra Airport and upgrade the airport to international category.[16] The proposed expansion plan will involve acquisition of 92.50 acres of land from Abhaypura, Balhera, and Dhanauli. The plan also includes building a 30,000 sqm new terminal equipped with nine bays to accommodate nine Airbus A321 aircraft, the extension of the present runways, and other airport facilities. The new terminal is expected to be built in the 36 months once all the approvals and funding have been granted.[17]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Kheria Airport (Agra Airport)". www.cityseeker.com.
  2. "Annexure III – Passenger Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
  3. "Annexure II – Aircraft Movement Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
  4. "Annexure IV – Freight Movement Data" (PDF). aai.aero. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
  5. "Indian airports and the name game". India Today. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  6. "IndiGo announces new flight between Agra and Bangalore!". Financial Express. 8 January 2020.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Yogi Govt Renames Gorakhpur and Agra Airports". The Quint. The Agra Airport will be renamed after RSS ideologue Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay airport.
  8. "Agraites hope for smooth air travel as PM lays stone for civil terminal project". Hindustan Times. 21 October 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
  9. "KSM Wins Agra Airport's New Terminal's Construction Contract". The Metro Rail Guy. 26 February 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2025.
  10. "Air Force History Index -- Search". airforcehistoryindex.org.
  11. Fate is the Hunter, Ernest K Gann, Simon & Schuster, 1961
  12. 12.0 12.1 "Agra Airport". Airports Authority of India.
  13. "Agra Air Force welcomes C-295 aircraft". The Times of India. 1 February 2025. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
  14. "Agra Lucknow flight: खत्म होने जा रहा है इंतजार, एक अक्टूबर से शुरू होगी आगरा-लखनऊ फ्लाइट".
  15. Upadhyay, Ashok (23 February 2026). "6 of 7 UP airports shut months after takeoff: RTI reveals faltering aviation push". India Today. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
  16. "Agra tourism gets a boost as UP promotes present airport project to international category". The Print. 14 September 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  17. "Agra Airport Set To Be Expanded; ₹123cr Cleared For Land Acquisition". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 September 2023.

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