Port Blair, July 03: In a major stride towards commencing night operations of civil flights at Port Blair, an Air India Airbus A321 with 68 passengers onboard landed at the defence airfield INS Utkrosh of Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) at 1900h on 28 Jun 24. The aircraft then proceeded to Veer Savarkar International Terminal to disembark passengers. This successful night landing marks a significant step towards enhancing air connectivity to ANI, benefiting islanders and boosting tourism.
This landmark event
was made possible through consistent efforts by the Indian Navy, ANC and the
Airports Authority of India (AAI) over the past few years. The airfield has
undergone major upgrades, including navigational aids and has achieved the
status of a precision airfield. Other crucial work, such as runway resurfacing
and a Precision Lighting System with approach lights have also been completed.
Meanwhile, AAI
upgraded the Instrument Landing System (ILS) to CAT-I and created a modern Veer
Savarkar International Airport to accommodate the anticipated increase in
tourist inflow.
All mentioned airfield facilities have been commissioned and calibrated with the help of AAI. New approach procedures have been formulated, validatedand approved for operational use by AAI. These efforts culminated in today's successful landing of the aircraft with passengers.
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