Hisar: The first successful trial of Alliance Airlines took place at Maharaja Agrasen Hisar Airport, where a 72-seater ATR-72600 aircraft was landed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 will flag off the first flight from the airport, scheduled to have flights for five states including Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. Along with this, the Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of a new conch-shaped terminal. The first flight will depart for Ayodhya. The residents of the area expressed happiness for the first successful trial of Alliance Airlines took place at Maharaja Agrasen Hisar Airport. A water salute was given on landing of the aircraft by Captain Krishna Modi and Mohit Shukla arrived with the aircraft who described the landing of the plane as very smooth.

Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini informed about the successful trial in the Vidhan Sabha session and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Hisar on April 14 and flag off the planes of five states including Ayodhya of Uttar Pradesh from the airport. A public meeting will also be organised in the airport premises.
Hisar airport is being constructed on a 7,200 acres area, where an Industrial area will also be developed on 2,988 acres. After the first trial landing of a 72-seater aircraft, which stopped for a while and then went back. The trial ATR-72600 aircraft belongs to the company which is going to start the flight landing on the runway for the first time at Maharaja Agrasen Hisar Airport at around 1 pm. After the completion of the trial, the way for flying the aircraft was made clear when Captain Krishna Modi and Mohit Shukla arrived at Maharaja Agrasen Airport with the passenger plane of Alliance Air said now regular flights can be operated from Hisar to Ayodhya and other places. The first flight from Hisar Airport to fly to Ayodhya will be flag on April 14 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. After the flight takes off, air services will be started for Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Jammu.