Built in 1942, it opened as
Royal Indian Air Force Station, Bilaspur, in the
Central Provinces of
British India. It was used as an airfield during
World War II. It was used by No. 267 Squadron, No. 96 Squadron, No. 10 Squadron, and other units. No. 673 Squadron undertook sporadic glider training and courses in jungle warfare in 1945 in the air force station. It never undertook operational duties because of the
Japanese surrender. Some operational missions were undertaken; however the pilots of this squadron detached to other units, flying
Dakotas and
L-5 Sentinels. The squadron disbanded at Kargi Road Airstrip, another military airfield in Bilaspur, on 25 October 1945. After
India got independence from Great Britain, the airfield was transferred to the war department of the
Government of India. The
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) took control of the airport, followed by the
Ministry of Civil Aviation. The airport was associated with commercial flight operations to
Nagpur,
Aurangabad,
Mumbai,
Raipur and
Bhopal in 1988, operated by
Vayudoot. The
Indian Army intends to take over the airport and establish a training facility for the special forces. The existing para-military commando training facility at
Nahan,
Himachal Pradesh is to be shifted to Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. The Army wants use of the entire airport, while AAI has made a "conditional offer" of parting with 377 acres, while retaining 56 acres for a
civil enclave. On 7 December 2018, the airport got the commercial licence from the DGCA for operating commercial flights by using 19-seater aircraft. On 27 January 2021, the airport got the commercial licence from DGCA for operating commercial flights, this time for 72-seater aircraft. On 2 February 2021, the former Union
Minister of Civil Aviation,
Hardeep Singh Puri, announced that commercial flight services will be operational from the airport to
Prayagraj,
Delhi, Bhopal and
Jabalpur from 1 March 2021. As of May 2023,
Alliance Air operates regular and weekly flights to Bhopal,
Indore, Prayagraj and Jabalpur. ==Airfield==