Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ratmalana Airport in over Rs.800 m upgrade

- By Sunimalee Dias

The Ratmalana Airport will be handed over to civilian operations this month, establishi­ng clear cut demarcatio­ns as per civil aviation requiremen­ts and after upgrading facilities with an investment of Rs. 825 million.

In two weeks’ time the Ratmalana Airport will be officially handed over by the Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA) to the Airport and Aviation Services Ltd. (AASL) allowing for clear demarcatio­ns between the civil and military operations at the facility, the airport’s Manager Aruna Rajapaksa told the Business Times.

The airport has been upgrad- ed with a new taxiway, apron overlay, navigation­al equipment upgrade, administra­tion complex including the Air Traffic Control ( ATC) tower through an investment from the AASL.

The manager pointed out that the key advantage of the current change in the structure of the airport is that it would ensure there is a clear cut demarcatio­n between the military and the civilian operations at the facility.

The facility would also allow for Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) operations to continue on the ground including the use of the runway; however, the military would be separate from the civilian traffic.

This would ensure that three more hangars previously occupied by the SLAF and one two storied building and a terminal building would be under the administra­tion of the AASL, he explained.

At present the AASL has six hangars and the three additional ones that are larger in size would amount to a total of 75,000 sq. ft area space.

The land area is almost 25 acres that includes the apron and the grass patch as well, Mr. Rajapaksa said.

Arrangemen­ts are underway to ensure that one hangar that is relatively larger in capacity would be allocated for a fixed based operator and the other two hangars would be used to attract more internatio­nal corporate jets, he said.

The two- storied building would be used for administra­tive requiremen­ts of domestic airline operators. At present there are nine domestic airline operators.

Once the places are reserved the tendering process or procuremen­t process would commence to allocate the hangars that is expected to increase the aircraft traffic as well, Mr. Rajapaksa noted.

Within the next six months they expect an increase from the existing 70 aircraft movements per day to about 90 per day. This would be inclusive of the SLAF traffic as well.

Moreover, he noted that pre- viously there existed only one taxiway for use but now the training students could have access to both taxiways that would increase efficiency levels as well.

The Ratmalana Airport is currently receiving about five internatio­nal aircraft movements ( per month) that is expected to continue in the future in addition to the surge in volumes as well.

Currently air traffic is mainly generated from India, Thailand, Singapore and Switzerlan­d and some of the largest corporate jets have the capability of landing at the facility namely the Global 6000 corporate jets with a seating capacity of 20 passengers.

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