The first-ever Air India flight that reached at Halwara International Airport on May 15 missed the water cannon salute, which is generally given to the first flight at any new airport.
Also called a water arch salute, the tradition involves airport fire trucks spraying large arcs of water over an aircraft as it moves on the runway for the first time. Though arrangements had reportedly been made at Halwara Airport, the ceremony could not take place due to ‘safety concerns’.
Sources informed The Tribune that airport authorities were ready for the salute, but the Air Force withheld permission at the last moment due to safety concerns. Officials, however, refused to provide further details.
“The ceremony hardly makes any difference, but it remains a memorable experience,” said an official at Halwara Airport.
17/05/2026 Shiavani Bhakoo/Tribune
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