Thursday, August 7, 2008

Ahmedabad Airport : Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is India's seventh busiest airport with an average of 150 aircraft movements a day. It services the metropolitan areas of two cities in the State of Gujarat, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, and is located 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Ahmedabad Railway Station. It is named after statesman and former Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The airport is spread over an area of 1,124 acres (4.55 km²) with the runway measuring 11,811 ft (3,600 m). The airport is served by seven international carriers and various domestic carriers.

Airlines and destinations


Domestic
Air India (Mumbai)
operated by Indian Airlines (Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Vadodara)
GoAir (Delhi, Mumbai)
IndiGo Airlines (Delhi, Kolkata, Pune)
Jet Airways (Bhopal, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Raipur, Pune)
operated by JetLite (Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata)
Kingfisher Airlines (Bangalore, Delhi, Guwahati, Indore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Raipur)
operated by Air Deccan (Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai)
SpiceJet (Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai)

International
Operations and Statistics
Flight frequencies to the metros
By flight frequencies (weekly one-way)
1 Mumbai 121
2 Delhi 77
3 Bangalore 45
4 Hyderabad 38
5 Chennai 35
5 Kolkata 35
Air India (London-Heathrow, Newark, Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
operated by Indian Airlines (Kuwait, Muscat, Sharjah)
Air Arabia (Sharjah)
Emirates Airline (Dubai)
Qatar Airways (Doha)
Singapore Airlines (Singapore)

Cargo
Air India Cargo
Blue Dart Aviation (Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata)
Emirates SkyCargo (Dubai)
Gati
Gulf Air Cargo (Bahrain)
Jet Airways (Delhi)
Qatar Airways Cargo (Doha)
Singapore Airlines Cargo (Singapore)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Guwahati International Airport

Guwahati Airport,Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport,Airport india


Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport also known as Guwahati International Airport and formerly as Borjhar Airport, is the airport of Guwahati, Assam, India.The overhaul will include cosmetic and operational changes.This will include an A380 ready runway and Jetways in the termainal

Guwahati Airport Facilities:


Free baggage trolleys
Wheelchairs
Medical aid
Lost and found baggage
Assistance to physically challenged / aged / infirm

Monday, August 4, 2008

Hyderabad International Airport : Airports In India

Airports In India,Hyderabad International Airport,Rajiv Gandhi International Airport


Hyderabad International Airport (IATA: HYD, ICAO: VOHS) also known as Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, is a new airport near Shamshabad, about 22 km (14 mi) from the city of Hyderabad, in India.

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the first greenfield airport in India and is the second public-private partnership venture in the Indian airports.
The airport project is a public private joint venture between GMR Group, Malaysia Airports, the Government of Andhra Pradesh and the Airports Authority of India.
A 105,300 m² (1,133,000 sq ft) terminal, having the capacity to handle 12 million passengers per annum has been constructed. The terminal building has 12 contact and 30 remote stands for aircraft parking. Other buildings, including the air traffic control tower, Technical Building.

Facilities in Rajiv Gandhi Airport


Aircraft bays: 60
Aerobridges: 12
Air traffic control (height): 75 m (250 ft)
Terminal area: 107,000 m² (1,150,000 sq ft) (including undercroft)
Peak hour passenger capacity: 3200
Baggage Handling System: In-line X-ray
Check-in CUTE counters: 60
Check-in SELF Checkin counters: 10
Immigration Counters:30
Levels (floors): 7 (departures and arrivals)
Runways: 2, taxiway (additional taxiway)
Runway elevation: 2,024 ft (617 m)[2]
Runway length: 4,260 m (14,000 ft)
Runway width: 60 m (200 ft)
Runway shoulder: 7.5 m (25 ft)
Runway orientation: 09/27
Apron area: 137,000 m² (1,470,000 sq ft)
Airport ground lighting: CAT I (both ends)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Jaipur Airport : Airports in India

Jaipur Airport, Jaipur Airport in India, Airport india


Jaipur Airport or Sanganer Airport is near the town of Sanganer, 13 km (8.1 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of the state of Rajasthan, India.

Jaipur airport is the only international airport in the state of Rajasthan. Jaipur airport was granted the status of international airport on December 29, 2005.
Jaipur airport is well linked with all major cities in India.

Jaipur welcomes innumerable people to its beautiful city for tourism as well as for business opportunities. For the convenience, Jaipur Airport serves people from far and near to commute easily.

Facilities are available at the Jaipur airport:



Post office
Prepaid taxi
Communication center
Infant room
Handicraft emporium
Duty free shop
Book stall
Foreign exchange counter
Tea / coffee counter
Tourist information center

Friday, August 1, 2008

Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi India

Air port in delhi, Airport Delhi, Indira gandhi International Airport


Indira Gandhi International Airport originally called Palam Airport is an airport located in New Delhi.The airport is second busiest in India in terms of passengers carried per annum serving 23 million passengers in 2007 and as per the survey by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), and it is predicted to become the busiest airport in India by 2010.

The airport which was earlier known as Palam Airport was built around the second world war and served as an Air Force Station for the Indian Air Force. Owing to an increase in air traffic in the 70s, an additional terminal with nearly 4 times the area of the old Palam terminal was constructed.
Delhi Airport has two non-parallel runways: the main runway 10/28 -12,500 ft (3,810 m)) and an auxiliary runway 09/27 (9,229 ft (2,813 m)). Runway 28 is one of the few runways in Asia and the only one in South Asia equipped with CAT III-B instrument landing system. In the winter of 2005 there were a record number of disruptions at Delhi airport due to fog/smog

The airport will also have a new runway to cater more than 75 plus flights an hour, almost triple current aircraft movements[citation needed]. The runway will be more than 4,400 m (14,000 ft) long and one of Asia's longest.

Terminal 3 would form the first phase of the airport expansion in which a U shaped building would be developed in a modular manner. In 2010, all international and full service domestic carriers will operate from Terminal 3, while Terminal 1 will be developed as an exclusive terminal for low cost carriers. In subsequent stages, the low cost carriers will also move to the new terminal complex.

Terminal 4 and 5 will be built at a later stage, and once completed, all International Flights will move to these two new terminals. A new cargo handling building is also planned.
 
Airports india
Airport India