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COCHIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LTD (CIAL) -

A PATH BREAKER IN INDIAN AVIATION HISTORY


Cochin International Airport Ltd The History
Cochins commercial, cultural & tourist importance, its highest emigration rate, growing metro status and a
burning desire of the Non Resident Keralites for a direct international flight from their homeland and back
prompted the development of an international airport at Cochin.
Naval airport located near the city on Willington Island could not be developed to handle larger aircrafts due
to various constraints such as
It was a Defense airport & Restrictions for Night Operations
Runway inadequate for operation of larger aircrafts and Geographic Limitations for Airport Expansion
Unidirectional operation due to the presence of permanent obstacles
Formation of CIAL

A Public Limited Company Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL)


was Registered on 30th March 1994 with the following promoters

1. Kochi International Airport Society


2. Cochin Chamber of Commerce & Industry
3. Ernakulam Chamber of Commerce
4. Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry
5. Sri R Madhavan Nayar, Industrialist
6. Sri C V Jacob, Industrialist
7. Sri B Govinda Rao, Investor, Hospitality Sector
CIAL Capital Structure -1999
The Total Airport Project was proposed to complete in two phases and the revised estimated total cost of the project as on 31.03.1995 was Rs.289
Crores and the financing for the project is shown below

Financial Institutions who Offered Term Loan to


Equity Participation as on 31.03.1999 (Rs in Crores) CIAL for Airport Construction

TOTAL Date Amount


i. Government of Kerala and Public 32.45 (Crs)
Sector undertakings
25.03.1995 HUDCO 98
ii. Non-Resident Indians and Others 24.30
iii. Airport Service Providers 21.25 19.12.1997 Federal Bank 24.69
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TOTAL 78.00 26.12.1998 SBT 25
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Interest free deposits:
In return for the support extended by the Donors &
i. M/s.Indian Oil Corporation ( 1995 ) 0.75
Subscribers of the Interest Free Loan scheme of KIAS, CIAL
ii. M/s.Thomas Cook ( 1999 ) 0.50
issued to all donors, shares of CIAL for the amount donated
iii M/s.Air India (1999 ) 11.00
to the company and also issued shares of CIAL for Rs.2500/-
iv. M/s.Alpha Retail Duty Free Shop ( 2001 ) 10.00
in the company for all subscribers of IFL Scheme without
v. Retail outlets ( 1999 ) 2.75
collecting any share application money
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TOTAL 25.00
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11000 investors from 30 countries
Additional Equity Infusions

First Right Issue 2003-04 at Face Value raising Equity Capital to Rs.147.9 Crores

Second Rights Issue 2006-07 at Face value raising Equity Capital to Rs.296 Crores

On 16thSeptember 2004 the company had repaid entire loan with HUDCO along with interest, the repayment
was not accepted by HUDCO demanding for 26% equity participation in the company at Face Value

Final Settlement between Hudco and CIAL was reached by issuing 1 crore Equity shares at a face value Rs.10
Each on February 2012, which has enhanced the Equity share capital of the company to Rs.306 Crores
Present capital structure

Name of the Shareholders % State Bank Share Holding Pattern


of
Governor of Kerala 32.2421 Travancore

Indian
Directors, relatives & associates 37.2044
Overseas Others
Bank
BPCL 3.4307
Federal Bank
AIR INDIA 3.2673 KSIDC,
Limited
Plantation, Governor of
HUDCO 3.2673 KTDFC, Kerala
KAMCO HUDCO
KSIDC, Plantation, KTDFC, KAMCO 1.7644 AIR INDIA
Federal Bank Limited 1.9604 BPCL

Indian Overseas Bank 0.3267

State Bank of Travancore 3.2673 Directors,


relatives &
Others 13.2693 associates
TOTAL 100.0000
Cochin International Airport Ltd The Land Acquisition Process

Initial Site Condition : 1994


Cochin International Airport Ltd The Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation Process

An extent 502.5882 Hectares of land was acquired from about 3850 landowners which included 849 householders
who were evicted and rehabilitated
Land and houses were valued at market price and that value was given as compensation
Six Cents of land (240 Sq M) were given free of cost to each family ,whose house were acquired as part of the
rehabilitation package
Evictees were allowed to dismantle and take all reusable building materials from their acquired houses and a sum
of Rs.10000 was paid towards them for dismantling and related expenses
Pre Paid Taxi service permits were provided to Land/House evictees as part of rehabilitation package.
All Civic amenities like bituminous approach roads ,Street lighting, water supply, storm water drainage, Primary
Health Centre were provided in the rehabilitation colony
CIALs unique Rehabilitation Model is a Case Study of World Bank
CIAL- Major Mile Stones

Cochin International Airport Foundation Stone Laid on 21st August 1994 by Shri. K.Karunakaran, Chief
Minister of Kerala
Inauguration of Cochin International Airport by His Excellency President of India Shri. K.R.Narayanan on
25th May 1999
First Commercial Flight operation Air Indias International flight from Dhahran to Cochin & back on 10th
June 1999
Declaration of Cochin Airport as International Airport Shri. Sharad Yadav, Civil Aviation Minister (23rd May
2000)
Foundation Stone laid for International Terminal Expansion on 10th February 2004
Expanded International Arrival Terminal Inaugurated on 20th August 2005
Parallel Taxi Track commissioned on 23rd December 2007
Centre for Perishable Cargo Complex commissioned on 2nd February 2009
Expanded International Departure Terminal Inauguration on 25th September 2009
CIAL Golf & Country Club Inauguration on 2nd May 2010
Inauguration of Trade fare Centre on 2012
Operational Features

Runway Length: 3400 m


Runway Width: 45 m + Shoulder 7.5 m (on both sides)
Runway Orientation: 27/09
Runway Strength: PCN 60
Parallel Taxiway: 3400 m
Domestic Terminal:1.2 Lakh Square Feet & International Terminal:4.78 Lakh
Square Feet
Instrument Landing System
Category I Approach Lighting System from Runway 27
Simple Approach System from Runway 09
CAT 9 Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting
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Total Revenue INR Cr
Net Profit INR Cr
306.5 111.00
275.95 102.03
246.2 90.00
211.6 77.52

173.1 59.34
137.3 45.98
109.3 110.9 36.26
30.41

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013


2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dividend Distributed to Share Holders (INR Cr)


60.47
55.06
51.61

41.43
34.64
27.71
20.63
16.90 16.97
13.23

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
CIAL- Historical Traffic
ATMs Cargo Tonnage MT
47216
41172 41544 41081 41141 41538 51732
39168 47900
44352
41391 41091
34157
27068

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014


2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Passenger Traffic (Million)


5.39
4.72 4.90
4.35
3.95
3.34 3.36

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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Proposed New International Terminal
New international Terminal Building- Design parameters
Parameter Facility design
Two level terminal with departure at first level and arrival at
Terminal type
ground level
4,000 peak hour passenger movements per hour 2,000
Design capacity
arrival and 2,000 departure movements
Terminal area 1,50,000 sqm
Estimated time
Around 36 months
for construction
Estimated
INR 875 crores
construction cost
Check-in 56 check-in counters with provision for additional 56 check-in
counters counters
Baggage
6 baggage carousels
carousels
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Boarding gates 15 in - contact gates + 4 remote gates
LANDSIDE DEPARTURE VIEW: +10.65

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DEPARTURE PIER VIEW: +10.65

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ARRIVAL PIER VIEW: +5.55

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ARRIVAL LOBBY VIEW : +0.15

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KEYPLAN
ARRIVALS BAGGAGE CLAIM AREA

Abode of festivals
CELEBRATING THE HOME COMING

Overall Ambience
Inspired from the famous

KERALA FESTIVAL
THE THRISSUR POORAM

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ARRIVAL BAGGAGE CLAIM AREA VIEW : +0.15

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ARRIVAL MEET & GREET AREA VIEW

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CIALs Green Initiatives
CIAL Golf & Country club
Solar Power
Alternate water source - Recycling

CSR Initiatives
Drinking water scheme for Neighboring panchayats
Diversification Initiatives
MRO facility
Aviation Security Training Institute
Trade Fair Center
SHP(Hydel Power Generation)
Bidding in Airport Privatization-PPP of other Airports
Thank You

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