Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kochi naval base gears up to run commercial flights

- ▪ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Centre on Sunday said a joint team of different aviation-related bodies and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) inspected the Kochi naval base, a day after announcing operation of commercial flights from the base from Monday to aid rescue efforts in Kerala.

Civil aviation minister Suresh Prabhu also said the watch hour at Vijayawada and Begumpet airports has been extended to facilitate relief operations by Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft. Watch hour refers the period during which the airport remains open for operation.

“A Joint team comprising representa­tives from DGCA, BCAS, CISF, AAI and Indian Navy carried out inspection of #Cochin Naval Base today to check the feasibilit­y of scheduled operations from there. Steps being taken to start operations with ATR-72 from Monday, 20th August,” the minister tweeted.

The base will be used by carriers such as Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India, to operate 70-seater ATR aircraft to places such as Bengaluru.

The minister had said on Sunday that flights from the naval base to other destinatio­ns such as Coimbatore, Madurai could also start operations. Other air- lines are likely to join this effort too, he had said.

The main Kochi internatio­nal airport, the seventh busiest in the country, has been rendered non-functional since August 14 due to flooding and torrential rains, and would remain closed till August 26. “In view of disruption of flights from Cochin airport due to floods, a joint team sent by @MoCA_GoI has approved starting of scheduled commercial flights using ATRs by Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Air India, between Bangalore and Cochin Naval Air base,” Prabhu had tweeted last evening.

As of now, both domestic and internatio­nal flights to Kochi are being diverted to other destinatio­ns such as Trivendrum and Calicut.

The minister in a series of tweets on Sunday said that following a request from the Home and Defence Ministries, “watch hours at Vijayawada and Begumpet airports have been extended by Airport Authority of India” to assist in relief operations with IAF aircraft.

Besides, the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is in contact with three private helicopter operators to carry out relief operations after a request was received from the Kerala government.

 ?? RAJKRAJ/HT ?? ▪ Army and rescue personnel evacuate residents of Alappuzha district using a boat on Sunday.
RAJKRAJ/HT ▪ Army and rescue personnel evacuate residents of Alappuzha district using a boat on Sunday.

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