To foster socio-economic development and growth, connectivity and
tourism in the state, there have been repeated attempts by both the
state and the
central governments to restart commercial operations in the airport, since
Vayudoot ceased operations in 1997. Such attempts have increased consistently after the conversion of the airport into a revamped air force base in 2013, also as part of the
government's UDAN Scheme to develop more airports in India to improve connectivity and encourage people to travel by air. In December 2022, the
Airports Authority of India (AAI) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the
Indian Air Force (IAF) for exchange of land to the AAI, so that they can regain their control over the airport and develop it for facilitating commercial operations, which they had until 1990. Out of 56.16 acres as the total land area, the IAF has granted 26.5 acres of land to AAI, where it has proposed to develop the airport as a passenger terminal. In November 2023, the AAI announced that the terminal and other associated world will be constructed at a cost ₹ 200 crore. The development works are expected to take at least a year to complete, after receiving nods from the state and central governments and the
Ministry of Civil Aviation. Land acquisition for the project is yet to be done; meanwhile, the work on a 4-lane airport approach road is yet to be started after receiving permission and assistance from the
Government of Tamil Nadu. == Facilities ==