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tsubba - 20-MAY-2008
Bangalore International Airport
42% (364 Votes)
Bengaluru International Airport
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Tippu Sultan/ Kempegowda/ Vishweshwarayya International Airport
18% (157 Votes)
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Devegowda International Airport??
gowda - 31-JAN-2008 : 11:07:27 PM
I believe in freedom of speech but whoever voted for Devegowda, Duuuude please tell me it's a joke (a nasty one at that).
login or register to post commentsI have not yet voted. But hey, he did hand a hand in the airport didn't he? ;)
login or register to post commentsAirport code?
gowda - 31-JAN-2008 : 11:27:40 PM
What will the airport code be? Will it be BLR or something else?
login or register to post commentsMaybe if he shells out money for the various sub-projects around the airport we could possible allow the last half (Gowda) of his name..he he
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tsubba - 31-JAN-2008 : 11:02:01 PM
It is still Bangalore International
Airport
The
Hindu
The Union Government is yet to approve the change of name of Bangalore
to Bengaluru but Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) seems to
have jumped the gun and named the upcoming airport at Devanahalli as
Bengaluru International Airport.
Although Kannada organisations had suggested to the State Government
several names related to erstwhile rulers of the region, the BIAL board
decided on the name and sent the proposal to Union Government for
approval. Pending approval, the BIAL had already changed the name on
its website. The timing of the decision had raised eyebrows as a
popularly elected government was not in place.
Sources said the new international airport at Devanahalli could not be
called “Bengaluru” International Airport till the Union Government
approved the change in name.
“There is no question of officially changing the name to Bengaluru
without getting approval from the Union Government,” a top State
Government official, who has been associated with the BIAL, told The
Hindu on Wednesday.
“The board of directors of the Bangalore International Airport Ltd. in
its last meeting decided to send a proposal to the Government to use
“Bengaluru” instead of Bangalore. Besides it was also decided to adopt
a new logo for the BIAL.”
“However, the name Bengaluru can be used officially only subject to
clearance by the Union Government,” the official said.
Prerogative
Meanwhile, the officials pointed out that it would be the prerogative
of an elected government to name or change the names of the airports.
On the other hand, the BIAL said the company and its shareholders, when
preparing for opening of the new airport, felt a clear need to focus on
the destination (city of Bangalore) and not on the operator and hence
adapted a new logo inspired by the flowers of the garden city.
The statement said: “The new Bangalore airport now has a new identity
inspired by flowers of Bangalore City. It will reflect the reputation
of Bangalore as the Garden City. Furthermore, we have adapted to the
new city name as Bengaluru.”
Protest
Meanwhile, several activists of Kannada organisations on Wednesday
staged a protest in BIAL worksite and obstructed movement of traffic
from the National Highway 7 demanding the airport be named after the
Bangalore founder Kempegowda.
Chief Project Officer of BIAL Sivaramakrishnan S. Iyer, who received a
memorandum from the protesters, said the decision was left to the
Centre and that the protesters should approach the State authorities to
prevail upon the Centre to name the airport as Kempegowda International
Airport.
Airport to be named after Bengaluru
Deccan Herald
The Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the main promoters of the country's first greenfield airport confirmed to Deccan Herald that the new airport would henceforth be called the "Bengaluru International Airport".
The Garden City may still be awaiting a green signal from the Union Home Ministry to get its name changed from Bangalore to Bengaluru. But the promoters of the new Devanahalli international airport have gone a step ahead and christened the airport “Bengaluru International Airport”.
The airport has also been given a new logo, reflecting by the City’s floral charm.
“We have adopted the City’s proposed name of Bengaluru, and the airport will be called Bengaluru International Airport,“ said BIAL Officials.
Ever since the airport construction commenced in July 2005, suggestions and demands had come from several quarters on a suitable name. The debate had even triggered protests from various organisations who wanted it to be named after prominent personalities like founder of Bangalore Kempe Gowda; former Mysore Diwan Sir M Visvesvaraya, matinee idol Rajkumar and Tipu Sultan who was born in Devanahalli.
However, both the State government and promoters have opted to name the airport after the City. Their rationale: It is more apt for an international airport to be named after its city as is the case with several airports round the world.
New logo & identity
BIAL has also unveiled a new logo for the airport. Officials said the logo that was being sported till now was representative of the BIAL company and its shareholders, Siemens Projects Ventures, Larsen & Toubro, Unique Zurich Airport, Karnataka State Investment and Industrial Development Corporation and Airports’ Authority of India.
“As we prepare for the opening of the new airport, we felt a clear need to focus on the destination (the City of Bangalore) and not on the operator. The new Bangalore airport now has a new identity inspired by the flowers of Bangalore City. It will reflect the reputation of Bangalore as the Garden City,” the officials added.
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