Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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Mumbai Internatio­nal Airport Limited (MIAL), the city’s airport operator, said the number of flights handled rose owing to heavy and unexpected rainfall on Monday evening. “Aircraft were diverted to nearby airports as wind direction and thundersto­rm restricted pilots. The diverted aircraft were accommodat­ed after the rain stopped and most landed after midnight. This led to an increase in the flight movements on Tuesday,” said a MIAL official.

The Mumbai airport, which is country’s second busiest airport, catered to 4.85 crores passengers in 2017-18 as compared to 2.25 crores in 2006-07, translatin­g into a growth of 6.5% every year. “It [the record] is a quintessen­ce of operationa­l excellence. The Mumbai airport is now in the league of the busiest single-runway airports around the world to have handled over 1,000 flights in a day,” said a MIAL official. “This is an acknowledg­ement of the airport’s continuous efforts towards setting quality benchmarks for the airport industry across the globe. It is a testament of GVK’S (airport owner) unflinchin­g commitment towards operating with an approach that promises efficiency, safety and reliabilit­y.”

An Airports Authority of India (AAI) official, who manages the Air Traffic Control (ATC) at the city airport, said, “The airport operator (MIAL) considers data at 12am for a 24-hour timeframe, whereas ATC saves data from 5.30am. The reason for spike in number of flight movements from June 5 midnight is owing to the landing of additional flights post-midnight.” The Mumbai airport resumed normalcy on Sunday, after the Instrument Landing System (ILS) of its main runway was upgraded for giving better precision to pilots landing at CSIA. The work began on May 17 and ended on June 3.

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