Mumbai Airport to handle 100 departure, arrivals from Tuesday
India | Jun 15, 2020, 11:29 PM ISTAAI-GVK group operated Mumbai Airport will now handle 100 departures and arrivals from Tuesday, the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) has said.
AAI-GVK group operated Mumbai Airport will now handle 100 departures and arrivals from Tuesday, the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) has said.
An IndiGo aircraft parked at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) here was hit by a step ladder of rival carrier SpiceJet amid strong winds, an official said.
Cyclone Nisarga Landfall: In awake Cyclone Nisarga, Section 144 has been imposed in Mumbai and adjacent areas from midnight to Thursday afternoon and banned people from coming to places like beaches, parks and promenades along the coastline. Also, the Mumbai international airport will operate only 19 flights on Wednesday while 31 have been cancelled as a precautionary measure in the wake of Cyclone Nisarga.
AAI-GVK group-run Mumbai airport said it operated 50 flights on Wednesday, with 25 departures and arrivals each, and catered to about 5,000 passengers.
The minister's comments follow Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri''s announcement that all domestic flights are set to resume in India from May 25 as part of its gradual reboot of air travel services amid the pandemic.
Mumbai airport, run by a joint venture between Airports Authority of India and GVK, on Friday announced the launch of an exclusive terminal for processing and storage of agro and pharma products.
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The main runway of the Mumbai international airport will remain closed for eight hours every day, except Sundays and select days, from November 4 to March 28, 2020, for carrying out re-carpeting work.
The main runway of Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport will remain closed for eight hours every day, except Sundays and select days, from November 4 to March 28, 2020, for carrying out major rehabilitation and re-carpeting work, MIAL said in a statement.
The two Sudanese nationals were stopped for a security check at the Mumbai airport's Gate number 6 atTerminal 2. When their luggage was checked, the CISF personnel found around 25 kg of sandalwood chips kept inside.
At present, the Bengaluru-based airline, which has limited operations from the city, flies from the international terminal (T2) of the Mumbai airport.
GVK-AAI-run Mumbai international airport on Sunday conducted a mock exercise to deal with an emergency situation in the eventuality of a fatal aircraft accident when it is on the approach path.
A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight continued to be stranded on the Mumbai airport runway for more than seven hours. According to reports, flight 6E-6097 was scheduled to leave Mumbai at 3:15 pm and land in Delhi at 5:30 pm today.
A total of 19.3 kg pseudoephedrine drug was recovered from the bag of the passenger who had a Tanzanian passport, he said.
The aircraft was taken back to the bay and the airline replaced the crew with the same plane departing for its destination at 8.45 am, the source said.
A video circulating on social media showed the man calmly walk over to the SpiceJet flight SG 634 and inspect it. As a yellow jeep pulls up behind him, the man proceeds to casually inspect the nose of the plane and then walk under it.
The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), responsible for security at all Indian airports, has sent out a detailed advisory revising and tightening the security norms to be followed, particularly airports in metropolitan cities like Mumbai.
Mumbai has been receiving heavy rains since the past few days and a number of accidents have been reported due to the heavy downpour. In yet another incident at the Mumbai Airport, a portion of slab collapsed onto the wall on Tuesday, due to water leakage. According to reports, there were no injuries due to the accident.
A Vistara flight was grounded after an empty baggage container hit the flight engine at Mumbai Airport. The incident was reported due to strong winds amid heavy rains in the city. Confirming the incident, Vistara airlines spokesperson said any passengers or crew members were not present inside the aircraft at the time of the incident.
Heavy rainfall continued to lash Mumbai and its neighbouring areas on Saturday, leaving residents stranded. Severe waterlogging and traffic jams across the city is being reported. Train services and airport operations have been hit due to heavy downpour. At least eleven flights have been cancelled and 9 flights were diverted at Mumbai Airport. Here is the full list of flights operation at Mumbai Airport:
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