Bajpe: Airport Authority Studies Feasibility of Runway Expansion


The Hindu

MANGALORE, Dec 27: Will Bajpe (Mangalore) airport of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) be able to accommodate larger aircraft such as the Airbus 300 and the Boeing 747SP in the near future? Presently it is not possible as the existing main runway has to be expanded if those aircraft are to be operated.

But it is not a Herculean task, provided the State Government takes immediate measures to fill up a 75-ft valley on the eastern and western sides of the main runway and hands over the land to the AAI. The AAI is keen on expanding the runway, and a team of senior AAI officials, headed by Asha Ram, Executive Director, Aviation Safety, AAI, Delhi, arrived here on Wednesday to study the proposal and make an analysis of the risks involved.

The team members discussed the aspects related to it with M.R. Vasudeva, director of the airport, pilots and other section heads at the airport. Though the AAI has taken the initiative to expand the runway, the State Government has to ensure that the valley is filled up and the land handed over the AAI.

Sources in the AAI said that at present the length of the main runway is 2,450 metres. Its length had to be extended at least by 350 metres to take the total length to 2,800 metres and more. The portion on the eastern side of the runway had to be extended by 250 metres and the one on the western side by 100 metres.

To operate the Boeing 747SP, the length of the runway should be 2,710 metres. The Airbus 330-200 requires a runway length of 2,700 metres. These larger aircraft could take off with a restricted load of 340 tonnes. The Bajpe airport now handles aircraft such as the Airbus 310

  

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  • Hubert, MANGALORE / DUBAI

    Thu, Jan 03 2008

    State government can make necessary arrangements for the 260 mts land for the runway to land Emirates or other than budget flights.

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  • Purushottama , Byndoor

    Sat, Dec 29 2007

    The proposal for an airport at Ottinane in Udupi distrct should also be pursued.

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  • Sadanand S,, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 29 2007

    There seems to be some technical error in this report. Both the Airbus300 and B747SP are probably on their way out and being used by very few operators. At least not the ones we would like to see at Mangalore airport.

    Perhaps preparing the airport for receiving A330s and B777s should be considered. The authorities should also think ahead and begin the process of acquiring sufficient land around the airport to accomodate cargo handling and maintenance facilities. Otherwise we would end up with a situation like at Bangalore HAL airport where housing colonies come right upto the airport boundary wall and pose a serious security risk.

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  • SKMoolur, Udupi/Dubai

    Fri, Dec 28 2007

    Hope State Government makes necessary land filling soon to expand the runway to 2.71 mt.We are excited to see long range aircarft and international carriers such as Emirates/Gulfair/ etc.lands at Mangalore airport

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