AAI Airports taking all precautions in the wake of Cyclone Yaas

New Delhi, 24th May 2021:

After facing the devastation of Cyclone Tauktae, Eastern Coast of India is now bracing for Cyclone Yaas. Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Airports Authority of India are closely monitoring the situation with regular Review Meetings. Sh. Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation today chaired a meeting to take stock of the preparedness of various airports that may likely be impacted by the cyclone. The virtual meeting was attended by Sh. Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman, Airports Authority of India, Member (Ops) and Member (Planning), Regional Executive Director (Eastern Region), AAI, Director (Eastern Region), Indian Meteorological Department, Station Commander and SeniorMeteorological Officer, Indian Navy and Airport Directors of airports from Eastern and Southern Regions.

Due to heavy rain and winds of 20-25 knots gusting up to 35 knots, scheduledcivil flight operations at the Port Blair Airport in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands has been suspended for today, 24th May, 2021. Senior management at AAI, along with IMD, is consistently monitoring the situation at all other airports in Southern and Eastern India. Secretary (Civil Aviation) instructed that all preventive measuresbe in place at all airportsthat are likely to be impacted by the Cyclone, to minimize any damage.

Keeping safety of airport infrastructure, manpower and safe flight operations in mind, airports have been advised to ‘anticipate, plan and protect’ to safeguard the airport infrastructure and civil aviation services.

As per the latest Weather Bulletin issued by IMD, after laying practically stationary over East-central Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Yaasis very likely to move slowly north-northwestwards, intensify further into aSevere Cyclonic Storm during next 24 hours and into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm duringsubsequent 24 hours. It would continue to move north-northwestwards, intensify further andreach Northwest Bay of Bengal near north Odisha and West Bengal coasts by 26th May earlymorning. It is very likely to cross north Odisha-West Bengal coasts between Paradip and Sagarislands around noon of 26th May as a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm.

Chairman, Airports Authority of India, along with the senior officers, is closely monitoring the situation with regular Review Meetings. While flights operations at Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Jharsuguda and Durgapur Airports are likely to be impacted by the Cyclone; Ranchi, Patna, Raipur, Jamshedpur, Bagdogra, Cooch Behar, Vizag and Rajahmundry Airports have been instructed to be on alert in case the cyclonic winds change path.

News Source: AAI Press Release

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