The Purandar airport project in Pune is gaining momentum with the initiation of land acquisition. This development is set to boost regional air connectivity and real estate opportunities in the area.
PunePurandar AirportLand AcquisitionReal EstateEconomic GrowthReal Estate PuneApr 23, 2025
The Purandar airport project is a proposed development in the Purandar taluka of Pune district, aimed at enhancing regional air connectivity and boosting economic activities in the area.
The Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA) is responsible for the land acquisition process for the Purandar airport project.
The Purandar airport is expected to improve regional air connectivity, reduce travel time, and attract investment. It will also boost the real estate sector and create job opportunities in the region.
The project is incorporating green infrastructure and advanced technologies to minimize environmental impact, promote energy efficiency, and reduce carbon emissions.
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