Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Netherland­s, Chinese for BIA runway overlay

- By Sunimalee Dias

The Government would be soon signing an agreement with consultant­s hired to carry out repairs at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) during the January 6 - April 6 (8.30 am to 4.30 pm) closure next year.

Airport and Aviation Services Ltd. (AASL) Executive Director Johanne Jayaratne told the Business Times on Friday that they would be signing a consultati­ve award with Netherland­s Airport Consultant (NACO).

The consultant­s for the project had been selected through a competitiv­e bidding process based on price, experience and competency, it was noted. The local partner would be Engineerin­g Consultant­s Ltd.

The total cost of the project is approximat­ely US$524,000 plus taxes, funded jointly by AASL and SriLankan Airlines. In addition the overlay cost of US$48,600 plus taxes is also self-funded by AASL, Mr. Jayaratne said.

The contractor­s for the project are China National Aero Technology Internatio­nal Group (CATIC) the contract for which would be signed next week, it was noted.

Civil Aviation Authority Director General (DGCA) H.M.C. Nimalsiri told the Business Times that they would be having a coordinati­on meeting with all stakeholde­rs to discuss how to minimize the disturbanc­e during the period of the closure.

Further, he said that no airline has shown any interest in going to Mattala due to its isolation and issues in con- nectivity. However, the Sri Lanka Air Force following discussion­s with the DGCA has agreed to shift its fighter planes to Mattala depending on the operationa­l plan to take care of the national defense requiremen­t.

Authoritie­s are also looking at increasing the number of self-checking kiosks to ease the congestion at the counters.

The number of x-ray equipment will also increase to handle increased (mostly- night) traffic during the operationa­l hours of the BIA.

Mr. Nimalasiri explained that in case of an emergency Mattala would be available for flying over Sri Lanka and all foreign airlines have been informed of the airport’s closure during this period.

In the meantime, the authoritie­s are still working with the airlines on the slots to be allocated for the respective carriers operating to the BIA though some have already mentioned their schedules identifyin­g the flights cancelled and those scheduled.

The national carrier on Friday said it was cancelling a few day flights to Singapore, Chennai, Trichy, Male, Cochin and Bangalore and back.

Ten other flights that are being reschedule­d involve flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Trivandrum, New Delhi, Karachi, London and Jeddah. The travel and leisure industry has expressed concern over the closure but acknowledg­e that maintenanc­e work is also essential for passenger safety.

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