
With the closure of the runway for upgrading work, he said that the operator of the airport in Delhi reported 114 flights on Friday, which represents 7.5 % of the total daily flights, which will cancel from 15 June at 15 June, PTI said.
According to a report that quoted dialing, the work of RW 10/28 will be improved from 15 June to 15 September. He was postponed in May after problems with overload.
The report also stated that the upgrading work system (ILS) will be upgraded to be in line with the CAT III, which allows flight operations under low visibility during the fog season season.
Daily, International Indira Gandhi (Igia), the largest and busiest airport in the country, is processing around 1,450 flight movements. It has four paths – RW 09/27, RW 11R/29L, RW 11L/29R and RW 10/28 – and two operating terminals – T1 and T3. T2 is currently closed for maintenance work.
Confirmed report, CEO of Dial of Videos Kumar Jaipuriar said on Friday that the RW 10/28 will not work, effective June 15, for three months.
“… We want to upgrade the track to alleviate any problems or problems we have faced, especially during the fog season. So there are two upgrades for the RW 10/28.”
He added: “So the (number of) flights that will be canceled is about 114. If you look at it from the right perspective, we have an impact on 1,450 operations per day (flight movements).
Impact on flights:
Dial said that a total of 200 years will be canceled during the 15th September in September 15 into September.
He added that although the runway will continue operation on September 15th, upgrade Ils will be completed by November 27.
Meanwhile, Video Kumar Jaipuriar said Dial has made efforts to minimize disruption during RW 28/10.
The RW 10/28 update was planned in April-May 2025 and was closed to upgrade Ils on 8 April. However, the closure of the runway, Easter winds and overload influenced flight operations.
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