India to gain control of Lanka’s Mattala airport: minister


Team Udayavani, Jul 6, 2018, 11:28 AM IST

Colombo: India would operate Sri Lanka’s loss-making Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Hambantota, the Civil Aviation Minister has told Parliament here. The 14464.80₹ million facility, 241km south-east of Colombo, is dubbed the “world’s emptiest airport” due to a lack of flights.

India would operate the airport as a Sri Lanka-India joint venture, Parliament was told yesterday. The joint venture would see India gain a major stake of the airport, he said.

Minister of Civil Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva, speaking at the adjournment motion moved by the Opposition, said: “We need to revive this dying airport which caused a massive loss of rupees 20 billion.”

The final terms of the agreement, however, remains to be worked out, the minister said. Opposition legislator Kanaka Herath asked if the Mattala airport adjoining the Hambantota seaport is to be handed over to India to please the super powers India and China.

De Silva denied the charge and said that in 2016, the government had invited proposals from interested international investors to run the airport. “Only India offered to help us. Now we are in discussion with the Indians for the joint venture,” de Silva said.

Mattala airport, named after former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, was one of the major infrastructure projects of Rajapaksa’s nearly a decade-long rule. The project was funded through high interest Chinese commercial loans.

The airport was officially opened in March 2013. The only international flight operating from there was halted in May due to recurrent losses and flight safety issues.

The airport has the capacity to handle one million passengers a year and is expected to handle five million passengers, 50,000 tonnes of cargo and 6,250 air traffic operations per annum by 2028.

The government in 2017 invited investors to turn the airport into a profit-sharing joint venture. However no proposals were received to operate, manage and maintain it.

The seaport built in Hambantota, another Rajapaksa pet project, has been leased to China to set off Chinese loans as equity. The Rajapaksa-led Opposition has called the Hambantota seaport deal a sell out of national assets to China. 

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