The Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) has identified around 2….

The Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) has identified around 225 obstacles at the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport. The listed obstacles include a building’s dish antenna (36.3 meters), a grill top (35.8 meters), and a staircase room top (34.9 meters) The Air Traffic Control (ATC) will have to navigate the restrictions posed by the surrounding terrain and obstructions, which could result in limited manoeuvring space for landing and departing aircraft. Despite these challenges, the Naviumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd remains optimistic about progress. The AIP takes us a step further towards receiving the aerodrome license essential to operationalise the airport,\” a spokesperson said. Click here to read the full report from the AIP on the airport’s progress. Back to Mail Online home.Back to the page you came from. Back To the pageyou came from, or click here to reads the full article. The article has been updated to make clear that a \”displaced threshold\” has been implemented on the runway 26. This means that aircraft approaching from the east will not use the physical start of the runway for landing. Instead, the designated landing point begins 600 meters down the runway, ensuring safer clearance over the obstacles. Moneycontrol couldn’t verify the report independently.

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