Amravati Airport in Maharashtra witnessed its first trial flight, marking a significant milestone in its development. The trial flight, which arrived from Hyderabad, was operated by Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India. The airport is expected to boost connectivity in the region and facilitate easier access for both tourists and locals. With the inauguration of the airport, it is anticipated that it will enhance economic growth and create job opportunities in the area. The flight was welcomed with a traditional water cannon salute, symbolizing a prosperous beginning for the airport. The airport authorities are working towards obtaining necessary approvals from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to commence regular operations soon. This development is a positive step towards strengthening the aviation infrastructure in Maharashtra and improving air travel accessibility in the region. The Amravati Airport is poised to become a key transportation hub, connecting the city to other major destinations across the country. As the airport gears up for full-fledged operations, it is poised to play a crucial role in promoting tourism and trade in the region. Stay tuned for more updates on the progress of Amravati Airport as it prepares to cater to the growing demand for air travel in India.

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