Mangaluru: MIA safely handles 64 movements on a VVIP day


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Mangaluru, Sep 5: Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) safely handled 64 movements (arrivals and departures) on September 2. The airport handled an average of 78-movements per day in the pre-covid days. Handling of 64 movements that included a VVIP movement is important in that it was done within available resources. In the post-covid scenario, MIA handles an average of 42-48 movements each week.

While 42 of the 64 movements were scheduled movements (10 international & 32 domestic), 12 movements were general aviation (six chartered flights including one that flew international to Dubai) and the rest were military. One of the General Aviation flight was an air ambulance that airlifted a critically ill patient from HAL airport, Bengaluru to the city and later left for Nagpur after refueling.

What makes this handling even significant is the fact that MIA optimally used the resources in coordination with stakeholders that included the airline, chartered flight operators, military, and the district administration. This serves as a statement of the airport’s unflinching commitment towards operating with an approach that strives for efficiency, safety, and passenger comfort as its top priority.

MIA handled these flights astutely while ensuring timely movement of all the aircrafts – commercial, general aviation and military. The stakeholders concerned conveyed their wholehearted appreciation for this meticulously coordinated operation. Additionally, MIA received warm appreciation from the passengers on having a pleasant and convenient experience at the airport on that day.

  

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