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Air passenger traffic surpasses pre-COVID levels at Mumbai Int. Airport

• Compared to the June 2019 levels, CSMIA demonstrated a remarkable recovery of 107% in air passenger traffic encompassing both domestic and international sectors • In June 2023, CSMIA observed a 33% growth in total passenger numbers compared to June 2022(3.1 Mn). Additionally, CSMIA witnessed 39% growth specifically in international passengers. • Middle East led the region wise traffic share with 36% share, followed by Australasia (22%), Europe (18%) and North America (16%). • June 10th recorded the highest daily traffic with a total of 148,981 passengers. • Dubai, London Heathrow, and Abu Dhabi, remain the top international destinations. • Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai recorded as the top three preferred domestic destinations. • Top Airlines serving the highest international passenger numbers were IndiGo, Air India, and Emirates. Mumbai, 19th July 2023: Signifying strong growth, Mumbai Int. Airport witnessed a remarkable performance in terms of passenger traffic for the month of June 2023. Fuelled by its excellent connectivity and world-class infrastructure, the airport observed 107% recovery in passenger traffic in June’ 23, as compared to Jun’19. CSMIA continues to strengthen its unrivalled position as a leader of aviation excellence with substantial surge in both domestic and international passenger numbers. This achievement serves as an enduring testament to CSMIA’s capabilities, reinforcing its position as a frontrunner in the aviation landscape of India. The passenger traffic observed in the month of June further compliments CSMIA’s monumental growth, recording an approx. total of 4.19 million passengers -with arrivals comprising approx. 2.14 million and departures comprising 2.04 million passengers. CSMIA observed a 33% growth in total passenger numbers in June 2023, compared to June 2022. Additionally, with 1.1 Mn international passengers, CSMIA witnessed 39% growth, in comparison to 0.8 Mn same period last year. CSMIA has also observed a significant rise in Air Traffic Movements (ATMs). June 2023 alone recorded a total of 26,459 ATMs, thereby strengthening its position as a cornerstone of the aviation industry. Delhi emerged as the topmost domestic travel destination, with 499,916 passengers. This was closely followed by Bangalore and Chennai, augmenting Mumbai Airport’s undisputed status as a premier gateway, providing non-stop and seamless connections to prominent cities across the country. Considering the international arena, Dubai continued to be ranked as the top destination with 197,206 passengers, encompassing both arrivals and departures. London Heathrow and Abu Dhabi also catered to a high number of passengers ranking amongst the top three. Additionally, in the same period Middle East led the region wise traffic share with 36% share, followed by Australia (22%), Europe (18%) and North America (16%). This data is a testament to the strong surge in travel demand for aviation industry supporting passengers seeking travel opportunities. On 10th June 2023, CSMIA witnessed significant passenger movement, with the highest daily traffic recorded with 148,981 passengers travelling through the airport. This includes 107,939 domestic passengers while international travellers stood at 41,042.

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Port Blair airport gets new terminal building

New Delhi, 18thJuly, 2023: The Prime Minister,Narendra Modi inaugurated the New Integrated Terminal Building of Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair via video conferencing.With a total built up area of 40,837 sqm., the new terminal building is capable to handle 1200 passengers during the busiest operational hour also known as peak hourand about 50 lakh passengers annually. The new passenger terminal building has three floors comprising of lower ground, upper ground and first floor. The lower ground floor will be used as remote arrival, bus lounge and service area; the upper ground floor as access to the terminal building for departure and arrival of the passengers and the first floor as Security Hold Area (SHA), for international passengers. Stressing on the need of a new terminal building in Port Blair, HMCA said, “this airport will boost tourism, making Andaman & Nicobar Islands a gateway of employment, investment & education.” Inspired from nature, the architectural design of the airport terminal resembles a shellshaped structure depicting sea and islands. The airport building isequipped with 28 check-in counters, 12 immigration counters, three passenger boarding bridges and three conveyor belts.An Apron suitable for two B-767-400 and two AB-321 typeof aircraft has also been constructed at Port Blair Airport at a cost of Rs. 80 Crore, making airport suitable for parking of 10 aircraft at a time. Addressing the gathering, PM said that “even though today’s program is taking place in Port Blair, the entire nation is keenly looking towards the Union Territory as the demand for increasing the passenger handling capacity of Veer Savarkar International Airport is being fulfilled”.Operationalization of the new terminal building will give boost to the expanding tourism industry and will also embolden the island economy. Increased aerial connectivity to the islands will create new employment opportunities for the local community.

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IGI Airport 4th Runway and elevated Taxiway gets operational

Delhi, 14th July 2023: India’s first and only dual-way elevated taxiway and 4th runway at IGI Airport, New Delhi was inaugurated by Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Steel. With this, the IGI Airport, New Delhi has become the first airport in the country to have four runways and becomes the first airport in the country to have an elevated taxiway. Eastern Cross Taxiway (ECT) will help in enhancing the passenger experience by reducing time spent on the tarmac by flyers after landings and before take-offs. Furthermore, four runway operations and the ECT will significantly increase capacity at IGIA – making it capable of handling 1700+ movements. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia said, “ Today is a landmark day for Indian civil aviation, both on infrastructure side and services side. The Eastern Cross Taxiway is the first of its kind in India. Also, this elevated Eastern Cross Taxiway (ECT) will see a reduction of almost 55 thousand tons of CO2 Emission on annual basis. Also, this ECT, along with the fourth runway and the new integrated Terminal 1, will make Delhi Airport future-ready and fulfil the dream of creating a major International Hub. Capacity along with Technological intervention will further enhance the passenger experience. The northern part of the airfield and the southern part of the airfield will be conveniently connected by this. It means an 8 to 9 minute reduction in taxi time. This runway makes Delhi Airport, the only airport in the country to have 4 runways. This runway along with the terminal expansion will add to creating capacity to serve more than 109 million people throughput which would crest and beat even Atlanta in its capability. With that capacity in place, we would be well positioned both on an infrastructure side and a capability side for creating the international civil aviation hub in India.”

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Mumbai Airport boosts capacity with expanded Integrated Pre-Embarkation Security Check (PESC) area at T 2

Mumbai, 4th July, 2023: Mumbai Airport has recently unveiled the expansion of its Pre-Embarkation Security Check (PESC) facility at T2. The first phase of this project opened on 27th March 2023 which added eight new security lanes which included a brand new domestic to domestic (D2D) transfer facility. The second phase of this project focused on enhancing the experience by nearly doubling the processing space at the PESC. With the infrastructure augmentation, CSMIA now has a total of 5,735 square meters of dedicated space for security screening, and 328 square meters of newly created domestic transfer security check area. The newly designed PESC now provides for a contiguous processing area of approximately 2,075 square meters, making it one of the largest in the country. Speaking on the occasion, CSMIA’s spokesperson said, “We are excited to announce the commissioning of eight new security lanes and the expansion of our integrated pre-embarkation security check. This infrastructure augmentation is a significant step towards enhancing the processing capacity at T2 of CSMIA and ensures a faster and secure travel experience for all our passengers. We are confident that these new facilities will further strengthen our commitment to providing world-class services to our passengers.” The expanded facility is a key enabler for smooth passenger movement. To further enhance the experience at this touchpoint, CSMIA has deployed Goodness Champions (Services Specialists) to guide passengers and provided priority lanes for senior citizens, passengers with children/ infants, and specially abled passengers.

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Bengaluru Int Airport introduces BLR Pulse app to elevate the airport experience.

Bengaluru, June 26, 2023: Passengers flying through Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) will now have a new way of experiencing the airport with the launch of ‘BLR Pulse’ – a personalised digital travel buddy to cater to their needs. Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) — the operator of BLR Airport, in collaboration with GrayMatter Software Services, has created ‘BLR Pulse’, an omnichannel platform. This app alleviates common pre-travel apprehensions like long security queues, wait times, etc. It allows passengers to navigate within the terminal buildings and take control of their journey at departures and arrivals by providing essential information about the Airport in real-time. The interactive chatbot feature in the app enables a self-sufficient mode of finding answers to various questions, which will be further curated over time. BLR Pulse offers real-time updates on various passenger processing touchpoints, including entry gates, check-in counters and security check areas, while delivering flight status updates directly to passengers’ mobile or email inboxes. In addition, the ‘WayFinder’ feature allows passengers to find their way through the Airport easily. Passengers can book a transit hotel for their short-term stay or complete their last-minute flight check-ins. Speaking about the new offering, Hari Marar, MD & CEO of Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL), said, “Travelling through BLR Airport gets more seamless with the BLR Pulse app. The objective is to help passengers plan their travel on the go even before they reach the Airport. We value our passengers’ time and needs, and hence this app comes as a one-tap solution. Through BLR Pulse, we are connecting the physical and digital worlds to create a ‘Phygital’ environment that will provide passengers and visitors with a unique interactive experience. Passenger experience is at the core of our business, and every product that we launch is to enhance their comfort and support their needs through every aspect of their journey through the Airport.” “As a young company providing innovative products for airports, we are honored to partner with BIAL to create BLR Pulse,” said Vikas Gupta, CEO of GrayMatter Software Services. “With the growing trend of airports becoming digital marketplaces, offering a digital travel companion to showcase the vast array of services available and hyper-personalize user experience will undoubtedly benefit both Airports and their passengers.” BLR Pulse will be a single-source solution for passengers, enabling them to: • Keep track of flight timings and deliver flight status notifications • Get real-time info on airport queues at various touchpoints • Reserve a table at restaurants, order food, pick it up at the store or have it delivered to the gate • Identify and claim lost items • High-speed WiFi that reconnects passengers automatically the next time they arrive • Chatbot that helps clarify queries through the journey. • Last-minute check-ins to save time. • Review ground transportation services options or details on parking • Benefit from relevant offers from retail stores and F&B outlets Throughout this year, BLR Pulse plans to introduce several exciting features to make the airport experience more enjoyable for passengers. These features will allow them to conveniently pre-order their favourite retail or duty-free products, reserve a cab, and easily book flights, rooms at the transit hotel, lounges, parking spots, etc. The app’s omnichannel operations management system will use real-time information about their location, time, and purpose to provide personalized recommendations that engage and influence passengers. BLR Pulse utilises indoor positioning, passenger flow data, travel document management, IoT, and data insights to integrate systems and services seamlessly. The app is built around a single-cart capability that enables a single payment for all purchases across varied categories, powered by a unified payment gateway.

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Tezu Airport in Arunachal Pradesh to get a New Terminal Building

15thJune, 2023,New Delhi: Tezu Airport in Arunachal Pradesh is soon going to get a New Terminal Building with enhanced capacity and better services.AAI undertook the upgradation work of Tezu Airport to cater to the increase in air traffic and provide modern day facilities to the travellers. The works undertaken are extension of Runway (1500m x 30m), construction of new apron for two ATR-72 type aircraft, 75m wide runway strip, construction of boundary wall, and construction of New Terminal Building and a Fire Station-cum-ATC Tower at a cost of Rs. 170 cr. The New Terminal built in an area of 4000 sqm., is equipped to serve 300 passengers during peak hours. The terminal has been designed to prioritize functionality, efficiency, and passenger comfort. The form of the building takes inspiration from simplest of concepts as it has been perceived as a single spacious volume, through which passengers can seamlessly flow from city side to the aircraft. The building interior emanates a sense of calm, uncluttered spaces that offer a place for passengers to relax, away from the stress of their long journeys. The interiors of the building also depict local handicrafts, murals and promote tourist destinations. The terminal will provide all modern passenger facilities like VIP lounge, food & beverage counters, restaurant and retail shops etc. The new terminal building is also equipped with various sustainability features like – Double Insulated Roofing System to reduce heat gain, LED Lighting, ECBC compliant equipment, Low Heat Gain Glazing, rainwater catchment in an underground water tank, on-site Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with the provision of reuse of treated waste water for landscaping, refill make-up tank for HVAC system, and accessibility features for differently abled People (Divyangjan), etc. Tezu airport is currently connected to Imphal, Dibrugarh & Guwahati through regular scheduled flights by Alliance Air & Flybig.The upgraded Tezu Airport will not only improve the passenger experience but also contribute significantly to the development of the local economy. The airport will also be able to handle more passengers, thereby increasing the flow of tourists and business travellers to the region. This will help in creating new jobs and boosting the local tourism industry.

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CSMIA completes recarpeting of secondary Runway 14/32

Mumbai, 12th June, 2023: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), diligently worked towards the major re-carpeting project for its secondary runway – Runway 14/32. With meticulous planning, seamless execution, and a strong commitment to strict timelines and safe operations, CSMIA has successfully achieved this crucial infrastructure enhancement as per schedule. This is a step forward in enhancing operational efficiency and maintaining the highest safety standards for air travel. CSMIA operates one of the busiest single-crossover runways in the world with an average of 950 flights. Thus, making it imperative that the runways are kept in optimal conditions to maintain continuous and safe aircraft operations during landing and take-off. The recarpeting initiative, which commenced on December 9, 2022, has concluded as planned, with completion achieved onJune 10, 2023. CSMIA employed a meticulously structured approach to ensure a smooth and efficient project execution for its secondary runway 14/32, where an average of about 200 personnel worked daily to provide efficient qualitative effort to achieve the most exceptional result possible. A comprehensive daily program, featuring specific targets, was carefully planned and diligently monitored.To ensure the project’s efficiency and swift progress, the runway remained closed for approximately 12 hours daily. This uninterrupted period enabled the project team to execute their tasks meticulously. The major resurfacing work covered a substantial area, with the runway spanning an impressive length of 2210 meters (excluding the intersection portion) and boasting a breadth of 75 meterswhich led to the upgradation of all stressed portions of the runway surfaceby laying about 72,500 metric ton (MT)asphalt. CSMIA adopted the widely acclaimed “Mill & Fill”technique for Runway 14/32 which are carefully orchestrated steps. That includes precise removal of existing Airfield Ground Lighting fittings by core cutting, subsequent core filling with quick set concrete, precise milling of the existing surface to the required depth, precisely overlaying with layers of Asphalt (DBM, AC) using advanced paver machines, followed by coring on the new surface to fix the fittings as per the planned strip chart. Finally, comprehensive testing and commissioning were conducted after the meticulous installation of all necessary fittings. The completion of the recarpeting project signifies a significant leap forward for CSMIA, delivering long-term benefits and further solidifying its commitment to maintenance excellence, operational safety, and efficient flightoperations. The overlay process enhances the cross slopes, thereby enhancing the runway’s ability to efficiently drain off surface water, especially during monsoon periods. Moreover, the recarpeting work significantly improves the runway’s friction value, thus augmenting overall operational efficiency. Throughout the project’s duration, CSMIA implemented comprehensive measures to ensure flight operations remained uninterrupted. The airport continually endeavours to provide advanced technology that helps in allowing airlines to operate efficiently and with ease. Through these developments, CSMIA has been able to provide the best-in-class standards for airlines operating from Mumbai, while creating better efficacy.

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Kempegowda International Airport achieves ACI’s highest Level 4+ Transition and Green Airports Recognition

Bangalore, June 01, 2023: Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB/BLR Airport), operated by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), has achieved a significant milestone by attaining Level 4+ Transition under the globally recognised Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program. This prestigious accreditation, led by the Airports Council International (ACI), reflects BIAL’s unwavering commitment to efficient carbon management and sustainability. The Level 4+ Transition accreditation is one of the highest accolades an airport can receive under the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, showcasing BIAL’s aspiration to become net zero by 2030 and its continuous efforts in reducing carbon emissions. Furthermore, BIAL has received ACI’s Green Airports Recognition 2023 Platinum award in the 15-35 million passengers per annum category, as a recognition of its Plastics Circularity initiatives such as single-use plastic elimination and roads from plastic waste at BLR Airport. Hari Marar, MD & CEO of Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), spoke about the significance of this recognition by stating, “Attaining Level 4+ Transition under the prestigious Airport Carbon Accreditation program is a testament to our unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and our relentless efforts to reduce carbon emissions. This recognition reinforces our position as a front-runner in efficient carbon management and demonstrates our dedication to shaping a more sustainable future for the aviation industry. We remain steadfast in our pursuit of innovative practices, investments in cutting-edge technology, and collaborations with stakeholders to minimise our carbon footprint and drive positive change within the industry.” Stefano Baronci, Director General of ACI Asia-Pacific, commented, “We are proud of Kempegowda International Airport’s excellent achievement in reducing carbon emissions and setting an example for airports in the region. By achieving ACI ACA Level 4+, Transition, Kempegowda International Airport is firmly positioning itself as one of the leaders in efficient carbon management and this achievement truly demonstrates its firm commitment to invest in a more sustainable future. It’s encouraging to see airports making tremendous efforts toward climate change mitigation in an era of unprecedented challenges for the industry. The ACI Asia-Pacific Green Airports Recognition 2023 to Kempegowda International Airport also reaffirms their commitment towards achieving sustainability goals.” As part of its sustainability initiatives, BIAL has implemented various measures, including energy-efficient infrastructure, waste management systems, and renewable energy projects. The airport’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond its operations and encompasses community engagement and environmental awareness programs. BIAL publishes its annual Sustainability Report showcasing its transformational green practices and presents an overview of all its programs. At the core of BIAL’s sustainability journey are six pillars that form the roadmap to a brighter future: Water Stewardship, Net Zero Carbon Emission, Community Aligned Noise Management, Circular Economy, Sustainable Procurement, and Sustainable Mobility. These pillars are supported by the airport’s core values of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Behavioral Change, and Compliance. This strategic framework directly contributes to 11 of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) and indirectly contributes to the other six UNSDGs. BIAL is a proud signatory to the United Nations Global Compact initiative — a voluntary leadership platform for the development, implementation, and disclosure of responsible business practices.

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DGCA Simplifies Process for Grant of Heliport License

New Delhi,30th May 2023: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has simplified the process for the grant of Heliport License. Now the applications for NOC/Clearance to five external organizations can be routed through a single tab in the applicant’s eGCA profile. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) grants Heliport License/ Operational Authorization to the heliports at the surface level as well as at elevated /rooftop of the buildings in compliance with Aircraft Rules and the relevant Civil Aviation Requirements (CARs). Applicants desirous of obtaining a license/ authorization are required to submit an online application to DGCA through the eGCA portal. Earlier, before submitting the online applications, applicants were required to apply to the following five organizations through online/ physical mode to obtain NOC/Clearance: 1. Ministry of Home 2. Ministry of Defence 3. Ministry of Environment and Forest 4. Airport Authority of India 5. Local Administration The above process has now been simplified and a separate tab has been provided in the applicant’s eGCA profile. The applications for NOC/Clearance to five external organizations can be routed through this tab via the URL link/email of the respective organizations. This has simplified the process for the applicants, and they can now apply for NOC/Clearances through a single window provided on the eGCA portal. The Ministry of Civil Aviation under the leadership of Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia has laid special focus on ease of doing business. The eGCA (e-Governance in Directorate General of Civil Aviation) portal was launched by Shri Scindia in November 2021 with an aim to enhance the efficiency of the various services provided by the DGCA. It is pertinent to mention that Ministry of Civil Aviation has launched UDAN 5.1 to further enhance the connectivity to remote areas of the country and achieve last mile connectivity, including through helicopters. This initiative will further ease and ensure the successes of UDAN 5.1.

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Kanpur Airport’s New Civil Enclave inaugurated

New Delhi, 26th May 2023: Moving towards better aerial connectivity, Kanpur today witnessed the inauguration of a New Civil Enclave by Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh and Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Steel. General (Dr.) V. K. Singh (Retd.), Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Road Transport and Highways, Satish Mahana, Speaker, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Members of Parliament, Devendra Singh (alias) Bhole Singh, Satyadev Pachauri and Ashok Kumar Rawat and Pramila Pandey, Mayor, Kanpur Municipal Corporation and other dignitaries from the state were also present during the event. In order to provide enhanced civil aviation infrastructure, the Airports Authority of India has developed a new upgraded Civil Enclave at Kanpur Airport in an area of 50 acres and has constructed a terminal building in 6243 sqm. area – 16 times bigger than the previous terminal building. Uttar Pradesh today boasts of strong connectivity through a wide network of expressways, industrial corridors and domestic and international airports. The newly-inaugurated Civil Enclave is equipped to handle 400 passengers during peak hour, as compared to 50 passengers earlier. The newly developed apron of the Civil Enclave is suitable for parking three A-321/ B-737 type of aircraft along with a new link Taxi Track of 713m X 23m. The new Terminal Building has eight check-in counters, three conveyor belts (one in Departure and two in Arrival Hall) and offers a retail and F&B area of 850 sqm. With enhanced parking capacity, the new airport will be able to accommodate 150 cars and two buses. The façade of Terminal Building in both city and air side depicts the temple architecture of the famous Bhitargaon and JK Temples of Kanpur. Interiors of the Terminal Building of the new civil enclave are based on various local themes based on textiles, leather industries and depict the city’s renowned public figures like Maharishi Valmiki and poet Shyamlal Gupta. The terminal has been designed integrating the culture and heritage of Kanpur and the state of Uttar Pradesh, hence, creating a sense of place for the visitors. The Terminal Building of the new civil enclave at Kanpur Airport is equipped with various sustainability features like double insulated roofing system, provision of canopies for energy saving, LED lighting, low heat gain double glazing unit, rainwater harvesting to recharge ground water table, water treatment plant, sewage treatment plant and use of recycled water for landscaping, solar power plant with capacity of 100 KWp and has been provided to meet GRIHA–IV ratings, a national green building rating system in the country denoting sustainable development and responsible resource management. Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman, Airports Authority of India briefed the CM and HMCA about the state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities of the newly-constructed airport terminal. During his briefing, he highlighted the key features of the new terminal building and its capacity to handle significantly higher number of passengers and more airplanes. While addressing the audience present during the inauguration event, Shri. JyotiradityaScindia, Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Steel said, “that while in the year 2014, 652 aircraft operated every week in UP, that figure has now risen to 1595 aircraft per week now. While till 2014, 30,000 passengers travelled through Kanpur Airport every year, now, nearly 10 lac flyers will be able to avail air travel from this new Civil Enclave.” Yogi Adityanath stated that in future, the state will have an airport at nearly every commissionerate level. He also mentioned that Uttar Pradesh today enjoys the fruits of development under the dynamic leadership of the Hon’ble Prime Minister and that today herald a new chapter in the connectivity of Kanpur.

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In this edition, we have covered topics on MRO,Various Policy changes,Sea Plane Operations by SkyHop Aviation, TATA-Airbus joint project on C295 military aircraft under Make In India which is expected to roll out soon and many other interesting contents which will be good to read.

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