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July 2002: The central government approved the building of an international airport near
Chakan. •
February 2009: The Maharashtra government approved a seed capital of Rs.200 crore for the airport near Chakan. The proposed airport was to be developed on 3,300 ha of which the airport was to use 1,500 ha with two airstrips. The project was set to involve seven villages in the region: Chandoos, Shirol, Waki, Budruk, Koregaon Budruk, Kiwle, Pimpri Thakur and Wadgaon. The Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC) was tasked with executing the project. •
December 2015: After opposition from land owners and farmers, the government decided to change the airport location. •
September 2016: The government proposed
Purandar in the Pune district as the new site for the airport. The team comprising 15 officials visited the villages of Pargaon Memane, Rajewadi, Waghapur, Ambodi, Pisarve, Rajodi,
Jejuri, and Saswad for a technical feasibility survey of the location. The airport was expected to be fully functional by 2021. •
September 2020: The government considered a proposal for site change from the selected area in Purandar after land owners and farmers opposition. •
March 2025: Land Acquisition started by MIDC under 'pass through method' approved by state industrial minister Uday Samant after a high-power committee meeting. ==See also==