Lucknow, Feb. 21 -- Civil aviation in Uttar Pradesh received Rs.3,152 crore in the Budget for 2025-26.

Around Rs.1,500 crore of the outlay was earmarked for land acquisition and other activities at the upcoming Jewar airport, which will take the number of international airports in the state to five. Additionally, Rs.50 crore is proposed to be spent on construction activities at the airport.

For other airports, Rs.1,000 crore was set aside for land acquisition and Rs.100 crore for construction activities. Currently, the state has 16 operational airports, up from just four in 2017.

Among the key development projects already underway in the sector include the expansion of the Varanasi, Aligarh, and Shravasti airports. The Gorakhpur airpor...