Monday, August 28, 2017

KEMPEGOWDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISION TWO EXIT TAXIWAYS

Airlines can now add more flights from the Bengaluru airport with the commissioning of two rapid exit taxiways (RETs) from tomorrow, which will increase aircraft movement capacity to 38 per hour from 34 movements per hour at present. 

The runway upgradation work at the Kempegowda International Airport at Bengaluru, which included construction of two additional RETs, has been completed and the taxiways are set to be commissioned tomorrow, a release said. 

Kempegowda International Airport Limited (BIAL), a joint venture company, runs the Bangalore International Airport. 

Canadian NRI businessman Prem Watsa's Fairfax group now has around 48 per cent stake in BIAL. Apart from Fairfax, Siemens Project Ventures, Airport Authority of India (AAI) and Karnataka State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation are the other stakeholders in the JV airport. 

With the addition of the two RETs, the per hour flight handling capacity at the runway increases to 38 as against 34 now, BIAL said in the release, adding that it will progressively be scaled up to 44 movements per hour. 

BIAL also said that its flight operations at the Bengaluru airport are likely to be affected between 11 am 2.30 pm tomorrow due to the commissioning of the two additional taxiways, and added that flights could be delayed by up to 20 minutes during the period. 

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