Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: ON a foggy winter morning in Patna, as the first flight of the day cuts through the mist, hundreds of travellers wait eagerly at the new terminal. From nervous students off to exams, excited families on their way to weddings, to sharp-suited entrepreneurs chasing business, the terminal hums with stories waiting to take flight. Not long ago, such journeys meant hours on trains or buses.
Today, Bihar’s skies tell a different story; one of new terminals, fresh routes, and growing wings. In Bihar, a state with a rich cultural heritage and rising economic aspirations, the aviation sector is undergoing a transformative shift with national and global reach. Recent projects have placed Bihar on the aviation map more prominently than ever before, linking Patna, Darbhanga, Gaya, Bihta, and Purnea to the rest of the country. From modernised terminals to new airports, all signal that Bihar is not just catching up, it’s taking off.
Aviation momentum
Purnea took a major step forward in air connectivity as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Interim Terminal Building at the New Civil Enclave of Purnea Airport. The new facility significantly enhances passenger handling capacity, positioning the airport to better serve the growing demand for air travel in the region.
The new terminal building at Patna Airport was inaugurated by the Prime Minister on May 29 this year. With spacious lounges, efficient check-in systems, and facilities built for comfort, a gleaming new terminal now stands at Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport in Patna, marking a proud milestone in Bihar’s aviation journey. Designed with modern architecture and advanced passenger amenities, the terminal can handle up to 10 million passengers annually, a scale that matches Bihar’s rising aspirations.
Adding to the aviation momentum is the development of Bihta Airport. A project with an investment of Rs 1,413 crore, the foundation stone for the new Civil Enclave at Bihta Air Force Station has been laid which will serve as a major hub in the west of Patna. Designed to handle 50 lakh passengers, its modern facilities will complement Patna’s international airport.
Since becoming operational under the UDAN Regional Connectivity Scheme in 2020, Darbhanga Airport has quickly become a vital link for Bihar. With direct flights to major metros like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, it has opened doors to opportunities and destinations nationwide.
In FY 2023-24 alone, more than 5 lakh passengers chose Darbhanga as their launchpad, each flight a signal that connectivity has come home. Darbhanga’s growing flight network symbolises inclusion. It brings the people of North Bihar closer to India’s urban centers, while also carrying their culture, talent, and enterprise beyond the state’s borders.
Bridging continents
Few airports carry the weight of both history and modern travel the way Gaya does. Each year, it greets students and professionals, while also opening its gates to thousands of pilgrims, monks, and seekers tracing the footsteps of the Buddha at Bodh Gaya.
Spread across 954 acres and built with precision, it is capable of handling 250 arrivals and 250 departures. Gaya Airport is steadily growing, as a cultural bridge linking Bihar to the world’s Buddhist heartlands. It connects Bihar’s timeless heritage to a global audience while anchoring the state firmly on India’s aviation map. As the runways at Patna gleam under new lights, Bihta prepares for takeoff, Darbhanga hums with daily departures, Gaya bridges continents through faith and history, and Purnea readies to welcome its first travellers, Bihar’s skies have never looked brighter.