bangalore kochi airport
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Presented by CH. SUDHEER 203113024
Bengaluru &cochin airports
Bangalore airport
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT FACTS CONSTRUCTION TERMINALS RUNWAY & ITS CONSTRUCTION EXPANSION PLANS ACCIDENTS ADVT&DISADVT CONNECTIVITY & AIRPLANES ROUTES
INTRODUCTION It is an international airport serving the Indian city of
Bangalore. Airport type-Public Owner-BIAL location : Devanahalli ,Karnataka. It was opened in 23rd may 2008. It was the 4th busiest airport in the country. In 2012, the central government accepted the state government
's proposal to name the airport after Kempegowda.[18] On 18 July 2013, the Union Cabinet formally approved the name change.[19]
(IATA: BLR, ICAO: VOBL
TERMINAL BUILDING
Runway
Taxiway
Apron
Parking
construction The airport project started as a public-private joint venture between Germany's
Siemens Project Ventures GmbH, Government of Karnataka and Airports Authority of India
Construction of the airport began in July 2005, after a decade long postponemen the airport was expected to be inaugurated on 30 March 2008 but due to delays in
air traffic control (ATC) services, it was finally inaugurated on 23 May 2008 just before midnight when a Jet Airways flight from Mumbai landed here. Also, minutes later an Indian flight to Singapore left Bangalore International Airport, making it the first ever take-off from the airport.
The new airport was originally planned to accommodate 3.5 million passengers a year, but this was redesigned to handle 12 million passengers per year
Terminal building• The passenger terminal is a single, fully air conditioned, four-level building capable of accommodating
international and domestic operations. The basement houses the retail storage, rest areas and services. The arrival and departure areas are separated vertically with a modern, simple, straight-ahead flow system. The domestic and international departure lounges, and the majority of the retail outlets are located on level 2 (first floor). The check-in facilities and baggage reclaim are located on level 1 (ground floor). The terminal is designed for ease of operation and minimum maintenance.
• The total floor area is approximately 84,000 m2 (900,000 sq ft) and the terminal building is designed to accommodate 3,000 passengers at peak hour. The design reflects the best industry practice and caters for 24-hour-operations, under all weather conditions. The airport well meets the standards set by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).[4] The airport can handle 11 million people per annum with 27 aircraft movements per hour and an estimated 550 movements. At its peak, it can handle 720 aircraft movements in a day.
• Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) enabled check-in counters: 90 and 24 self check in counters.• The airport has 36 gates, 12 aero-bridges, including three double arm, and 18 remote bus bays. There
are a total of 45 aircraft stands, all of which have a fuelling pit. This is the first time in Indian airports that the parking stands have the fuelling pits. The underground pits helps the aircraft to fuel from the stand itself. In the first phase of development, a car park for 2,000 cars in front of the terminal building at the ground level has been developed for the convenience of passengers and visitors to the airport.
runway
• The airport has one runway that can accommodate all types of aircraft. There are plans to build a second runway when the annual traffic of the airport reaches 18 million passengers per year which is currently estimated to reach around 2013–2014.
• Runway repair work• In January 2012, BIAL announced that the airport would
remain fully closed to all flight operations from 11 March until 3 April 2012 between 10:30 and 17:30 IST (05:00 UTC to 12:00 UTC) during which the top layer of its only runway was completely replaced. Following this initial phase, the runway was partly closed during phases 2 and 3 until 1 May.[23][24]
Lounges ,cargo ,fuel services• Retail services and lounges• As well as a range of retail outlets the airport has a number of dedicated departure lounges:[9]
• Domestic departure lounges are provided by– Air India– Jet Airways
• International departure lounges include– Oberoi Lounge– The Leela Lounge
• Aviation fuel services• The airport has a Fuel Farm and Hydrant System of the airport, a 36 kilometres (22 mi) fuel
pipeline was commissioned in October 2009 by Indian Oil from Devanagonthi to the airport to reduce the need to transport jet fuel to the airport.[9]
• There are two cargo terminals in the village. One of the terminals is operated by Menzies Aviation Bobba Pvt Ltd. This terminal has an initial capacity to handle 150,000 metric tons (170,000 short tons) of cargo. The other terminal is operated by Air India SATS Joint Venture consortium. This terminal has a two-floor warehouse with a capacity of 200,000 metric tons (220,000 short tons).
• Cargo village
Airlines&destinations
Passenger airlines
Airlines Destinations
Air Arabia Sharjah
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur
Air Costa Jaipur, Vijayawada[10]
Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Air IndiaChennai, Delhi, Dubai, Goa, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Malé, Mumbai,Muscat, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram
Air India Express Mangalore
Air India Regional Agatti, Chennai, Mangalore, Tirupati
Passenger airlines
Cargo air lines
Airlines Destinations
Blue Dart Aviation Ahmedabad, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai
Cathay Pacific Cargo Delhi, Hong Kong, Hyderabad
DHL Aviation operated by AeroLogicBangkok-Suvarnabhumi,[
citation needed] Leipzig/Halle,[11] Singapore[citation needed]
Etihad Crystal Cargo Abu Dhabi
Cargo airlines
Repair works
Check in counters Terminal building at night
In January 2012, BIAL announced that the airport would remain fully closed to all flight operations from 11 March until 3 April 2012 between 10:30 and 17:30 IST (05:00 UTC to 12:00 UTC) during which the top layer of its only runway was completely replaced. Following this initial phase, the runway was partly closed during phases 2 and 3 until 1 May.[23][24]
Expansion plans• On 19 January 2010, BIAL embarked on expansion plan and fast tracked
construction of a new state of the art terminal building.[20]
• The first phase of construction of the new terminal is expected to cater to passenger traffic of about 15 million per year. There are also plans to expand the new terminal to cater to 36 million passengers per year.[21]
• The existing terminal would be expanded to cater to 17 million passengers per year. Work on the expansion began on 6 June 2011.[8]
• The expansion would also increase the number of check-in counters and the seating capacity at the waiting areas. Once done, Terminal 1 would sport a brand new look and will be capable of handling the A380 aircraft.[8][22]
• To reduce the number of flight delays due to fog it is proposed that the runway will be upgraded to Category III B standard. This upgrading will be done when the second runway will be constructed (along with Terminal 2).[citation needed]
• After expansion the terminal will have a floor area of 360,000 m2 (3,900,000 sq ft).
Diagrams
All domestic cities with nonstop service to/from BLR
All international cities with nonstop service to/from BLR Kingfisher Airlines
and Air India aircraft taxiing at Kempegowda International Airport
BLR Airport under construction
Wind rose
Plan of Bangalore terminal building
Ground floor map
2nd floor map
Cochin airport
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT FACTS CONSTRUCTION management & expansion TERMINALS RUNWAY & ITS CONSTRUCTION EXPANSION PLANS ACCIDENTS ADVT&DISADVT CONNECTIVITY & AIRPLANES ROUTES
Plan of cohin airport
introduction
• Cochin International Airport (IATA: COK, ICAO: VOCI) is an international airport situated in the city of Kochi, in the state of Kerala, India. Located at Nedumbassery, about 30 km (19 mi)[4] northeast of Kochi, it is the busiest and largest airport in the state ofKerala. For the financial year 2012-13, it was the fourth busiest airport in India in international passenger traffic ferrying 2,919,707 passengers and seventh busiest in overall passenger traffic carrying 4,880,773 passengers
History • The original air facilities in Kochi were an aerodome and airstrip on Willingdon
Island, built in 1936 by the British Residency of Kochi Kingdom, intended for transporting British officials involved in the development of Cochin Port. The airstrip was converted into a military airport by the Royal Indian Navy during World War II. The Royal Navy chose it as a strategic site for their headquarters in Southern India and as an air station cum landing craft and sea plane base.[7] The military facility hosted naval fighter planes and was intended to thwart possible Japanese air raids.[8] A small naval unit set up just two days before the outbreak of World War II.[9]
• After Indian Independence, the Indian Navy operated the airport, though it permitted civilian aircraft to use the facility. The Gulf economic boom of the 1980s made it necessary to develop international transportation to Kochi in the interests of expatriates working in the Middle East.[10]
• In October 1990, the Kerala Chamber of Commerce, supported by local industry, passed a resolution to expand the naval airport to accommodate large jets and facilitate direct flights to the Middle East. The resolution was rejected by the Navy for security reasons. A new airport was built near Kochi in 1991 instead.
construction
expansion
management
Terminals
Infra structure
airlinesAirlines Destinations Terminal
Air Arabia Sharjah International
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur International
Air IndiaBangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Trivandrum
Domestic
Air IndiaCalicut, Delhi, Jeddah, Mumbai, Sharjah
International
Air India Express
Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Calicut, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Mangalore, Mumbai, Muscat, Salalah, Sharjah, Trivandrum
International
Air India Regional Agatti Domestic
Emirates Dubai
Passenger airlines
Cargo air lines
Airlines Destinations
Blue Dart AviationAhmadabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai
Emirates SkyCargo DubaiEtihad Crystal Cargo Abu DhabiQatar Airways Cargo DohaSaudia Cargo Jeddah, Riyadh
Cargo airlines
Incidents and accidents
• On 25 April 2010, Emirates Flight EK 530, a Boeing 777–200 from Dubai, dropped around 200 feet (61 m) during heavy turbulence as the aircraft entered a thick cumulonimbus cloud while on its descent. 20 passengers were injured and some internal damage was caused to the plane. The aircraft was on descent into Kochi, roughly between Mumbai and Chennai air spaces when the incident occurred. There were 350 passengers and 14 crew on board.[66]
• On 25 August 2011, a 13-year-old boy was found roaming around the runway area, raising questions about the security system of the airport.[67]
• On 29 August 2011, Gulf Air Flight GF 270, an Airbus 320 from Bahrain, carrying 137 passengers skidded off the runway at 3.55 am during its descent. The reason for the crash is suspected to be the heavy rain at the time. The aircraft had been said to have slipped off the runway and landed nose first. The aircraft broke one of its wings while landing and stalled air traffic for hours. Passengers after the crash, in chaos, were reported to have jumped from the aircraft through emergency exit doors even before stairways were brought into place. The crash caused seven minor injuries and two serious injuries due to the chaos that followed.[68]
Wind rose
COMPARISONcriteria Bengaluru airport Cochin airportAirport type Public Public
Owner Bangalore International AirportLimited (BIAL) opened at23 may 2008
Cochin International AirportSociety LimitedGovernment of KeralaPrivate InvestorsAAI opened at 10 June 1999
Location Devanahalli, Karnataka, India Nedumbassery, Kerala, India
Hub for Blue Dart AviationDeccan AviationKingfisher Airlines
Air India ExpressBlue Dart Aviation
Elevation 915 m 9 m Coordinates 13°1156N 077°4220E 10°0920N 76°2329ERunway length 4,200 m 3,900 mSurface Asphalt AsphaltPassenger movements(year) 12,698,343 4,717,650Aircraft movements(year) 224,000 40,181Cargo tonnage(year) 224,949 42,706
Satellite view of cochin airport
runway
Taxi way
Terminal building&apron
Plan of cochin airport
apron
taxi way
Terminal building
Aerial view of cochin airport
Run way
parking
apron
helipad
Parking of cochin airport
45 angle parking
Incidents &accidents• On 25 April 2010, Emirates Flight EK 530, a Boeing 777–200 from Dubai, dropped
around 200 feet (61 m) during heavy turbulence as the aircraft entered a thick cumulonimbuscloud while on its descent. 20 passengers were injured and some internal damage was caused to the plane. The aircraft was on descent into Kochi, roughly between Mumbai and Chennai air spaces when the incident occurred. There were 350 passengers and 14 crew on board.[66]
• On 25 August 2011, a 13-year-old boy was found roaming around the runway area, raising questions about the security system of the airport.[67]
• On 29 August 2011, Gulf Air Flight GF 270, an Airbus 320 from Bahrain, carrying 137 passengers skidded off the runway at 3.55 am during its descent. The reason for the crash is suspected to be the heavy rain at the time. The aircraft had been said to have slipped off the runway and landed nose first. The aircraft broke one of its wings while landing and stalled air traffic for hours. Passengers after the crash, in chaos, were reported to have jumped from the aircraft through emergency exit doors even before stairways were brought into place. The crash caused seven minor injuries and two serious injuries due to the chaos that followed.[68]
Runway charcterstics&lighting systems
Runway Length: 3400 mRunway Width: 45 mRunway Shoulder Width: 7.5 m (on both sides)Orientation: 27/09Strength: PCN 60Parallel Taxiway: 3400 m