Thursday, May 12, 2011

Mumbai airport could handle 60% more flights

Mumbai: The city's airport could soon improve its flight handling capacity by 60%. But this can happen only if the recommendations made by the UK-based consultant appointed to study the airport's efficiency are accepted. Last week, NATS, which was appointed as a consultant by the Mumbai International Airport Ltd in January, submitted a preliminary report with two solutions to the civil aviation ministry. "The presentation appears to be feasible. We are waiting for the final report," said Alok Sinha, joint secretary with the civil aviation ministry.
The consultant’s main suggestion is to reduce the distance between the flights in the landing queue. Presently, the air traffic control officials maintain a distance of seven nautical miles between flights hovering above the airport to land.
The NATS presentation also stated that presently flights take too long to vacate the runway after landing and the runway occupancy time needs to be cut down. “The airport can increase its flight handling capacity from 30 flight movements (take-offs and landings) per hour to 48 movements an hour, as per the presentation," said a senior official with the Airports Authority of India, on condition of anonymity.
An increase in the number of daily flights would translate into availability of more passenger seats and could indirectly make air tickets cheaper.
12/05/11 Soubhik Mitra/Hindustan Times
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