The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has floated a tender worth Rs 119.44 crore for the long-awaited expansion of the Shillong Airport at Umroi in Ri Bhoi district.
The expansion includes a 571-metre extension of the existing runway to a total length of 2,400 metres. This will also facilitate the operation of A-320 type aircraft in Shillong.
In addition, the project involves the expansion of the terminal building and apron, along with various associated infrastructure works. As per the tender notice, the expected completion period is 18 months, inclusive of a three-month window for monsoons.
The AAI had submitted the draft master plan for the expansion in August 2024, and the land acquisition process for the additional 22 acres required for the project is already underway.
The expansion is expected to substantially enhance connectivity with major metropolitan hubs across India, paving the way for increased tourist inflow, business travel, and regional integration.
“This is a moment of great satisfaction and optimism for Meghalaya. The issuance of the tender for Shillong Airport’s expansion is the result of our consistent efforts over the past several years,” Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said.
Sangma stated that improved air connectivity is not just about convenience- it is about transforming lives, boosting tourism, attracting investment, and creating opportunities for the youth.
“Once completed, this project, along with our efforts to enhance connectivity and tourism activities in the state, will be a game changer for the people of Meghalaya,” he added.
The State government in an official release termed the development “landmark” and viewed the project as a “cornerstone of Meghalaya’s ambition to emerge as a key tourism and investment destination in the country.”
The statement said that the airport expansion is part of a larger vision of the Meghalaya government to transform the tourism and urban infrastructure landscape.