The Asian Age

New IGI runway operationa­l again

Runway was closed due to maintenanc­e works for 3 days

- AGE CORRESPOND­NET

After undergoing maintenanc­e and repair works, runway number 11-29 in Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (IGI) Airport became operationa­l on Friday morning.

The maintenanc­e activities were planned given the onset of smog and scheduled in consultati­on with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the operator of IGI Airport, Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited, completed the runway

With resumption of the operation of the runway on Friday morning, the airfield capacity is now back to normal. The runway, before maintenanc­e works, was closed for three days.

maintenanc­e works within the stipulated time.

The runway, before maintenanc­e works, had remained closed for three days. Passengers faced a lot of difficulty during the said works.

During this time, the IGI faced another problem of serpentine queues at immigratio­n counters in the airport. Following this, the government thought of putting up additional counters and staff to man the counters.

The runway number 1129 remained closed from 12:01am on November 7 for three days and it became operationa­l early Nov. 10 morning, as scheduled.

During the maintenanc­e and upkeep works, the capacity of the airport was down to 45 air traffic movements (ATMs) per hour. The airport operator had revised the slot allocation­s in consultati­on with all the airlines.

However, with the resumption of the operation of the runway this morning, the airfield capacity is now back to normal.

“Timings for maintenanc­e, which was jointly decided by the AAI and Dial in concurrenc­e with DGCA airports and Airlines in India was intimated globally well in advance,” said a Dial spokespers­on.

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