USTDA Grants Boost Integrated Aviation Hub at Hisar Airport
The US Trade and Development Agency has approved grant funding for technical assistance to develop an integrated aviation hub at Hisar Airport in Haryana. This initiative aims to enhance airport cargo and logistics infrastructure, bolstering India's supply chain network. USTDA Director Enoh T Ebong announced this at the US-India Aviation Summit.
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The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has sanctioned grant funding to support the creation of an integrated aviation hub at Hisar Airport in Haryana. This initiative aims to enhance the airport's cargo and logistics infrastructure, thereby strengthening India's supply chain network, as announced by USTDA Director Enoh T Ebong at the US-India Aviation Summit.
Ebong expressed her delight in approving the grant, noting that the funding will assist in capacity building for the Haryana Airports Development Corporation (HADC). The technical assistance will help HADC implement the integrated aviation hub effectively.
The summit, attended by top Indian and US officials, as well as representatives from the corporate sector, highlighted the collaborative efforts within the Aviation Cooperation Programme (ACP). Ebong emphasized the significance of the US-India partnership in aviation, noting its potential to evolve and set new benchmarks globally.
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