New Delhi: With the rapid increase in the aviation industry and passenger traffic, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, is going through major developments. With significant developments over the last two years, the airport has served over 180 different types of aircraft. Due to growing infrastructure and facilities, some of the aircraft operated for the first time in Ahmedabad.
While rapidly growing infrastructure and facilities are being introduced, extreme attention to the safety of aircraft, passengers, and workers have also been part of the development plan. The range of aircraft that visited Ahmedabad in the last year includes a microlight on the world tour to one of the largest aircraft in the world.
It was a memorable weekend when Mr. Mark Rutherford flew in with Shark Aero UL, on his world record-breaking travel. Some of the significant aircraft that regularly visit, and frequencies are increasing are Airbus 350 and Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Large cargo planes that visited Ahmedabad airport multiple times were Antonov-124 and the iconic Airbus Beluga. Be it for passengers, cargo transit, or even a short refueling stop.
It appears Ahmedabad airport is becoming the preferred airport while on long journeys. Airbus Beluga’s refueling stop is testimony to being the preferred airport for short stopovers. SVPIA is equipped to accommodate a wide variety of aircraft.
Over the last couple of years, Ahmedabad Airport terminals are constantly getting upgraded with the utilization of available space. The runway, taxiway, and aprons of Ahmedabad Airport have also undergone significant development and refurbishment over the last couple of years.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport also became a stopover choice for aerobatic teams of United Arab Emirates – Al Fursan (Aermacchi MB-339NAT), South Korea – Black Eagles (KAI T-50B Golden Eagle), our nation’s pride Surya Kiran (BAE Hawk Mk.132) and Sarang (HAL Dhruv).
06/07/2023 Newsroom Post
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