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NoC must for all new highrises within 56km radius of Mys airport

NoC must for all new highrises within 56km radius of Mys airport

Time of India15-07-2025
Mysuru: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has mandated a no-objection certificate (NoC) for all new highrise buildings and tall structures within a 56km radius of Mysuru airport, located at Mandakalli on the Mysuru-Nanjangud national highway.
The AAI has released a colour-coded zoning map for Mysuru airport, categorising areas into Green, Pink, Yellow, and Red zones. According to AAI notifications, these zones specify height limits for structures and natural features to prevent obstructions that could endanger aircraft operations. The zoning map provides clear guidelines for safe urban development around the airport, with the Red Zone indicating the most-restricted area near the runway, surrounded by Yellow, Pink, and Green zones extending outward.
The authorities said AAI has instructed local bodies, including those in Mysuru city, newly formed urban local bodies on the city's outskirts, Nanjangud town, and parts of Chamarajanagar and Mandya districts, located within the 56km radius, to approve construction plans only after the applicants receive an NoC from AAI.
Mysuru airport director JR Anoop said local authorities have been informed of this NoC requirement.
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"We have advised them to grant plan approvals only after securing a NoC from AAI," Anoop said, adding that several mobile towers in the airport vicinity were removed during the regular safety inspections.
AAI has introduced an online application system, NOCAS (No-Objection Certificate Application System), for obtaining height clearances for buildings and structures around airports. Developers and property owners within the 56km radius must apply for NoC through this platform to comply with regulations.
Meanwhile, AAI has prohibited the operation of drones within a 5km radius of Mysuru airport to ensure passenger safety and secure operations.
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