Chandigarh, Feb. 8 -- Union minister for civil aviation Shri Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu on Friday told the Lok Sabha that the Haryana government is developing a civil enclave at the Indian Air Force (IAF) owned Ambala airport. A civil enclave is an area allotted at a defence air base that is opened for civil air operations but with limitations and restrictions. "Development works of the airport have been completed and security approval is in progress. The apron belongs to the IAF out of which one apron bay can be utilised for commercial aircraft operations. As Ambala airport is a civil enclave, aerodrome licensing from DGCA is not applicable," said a reply from Naidu to an unstarred question by Congress MP from Ambala, Varun Chaudhary. Chaudhary on Saturday told HT that Naidu did not reply to the question whether the terminal building was constructed as per airport regulatory norms or not. Quoting Naidu's reply, the Congress MP said that provision of only one apron bay for commercial aircrafts will adversely impact the functioning of the civil terminal. The Union minister said under UDAN 4.2, the RCS route Ambala-Srinagar-Ambala was awarded to FlyBig for operation with a 19-seater aircraft. The route now stands novated to Skyhop Aviation Private Limited....