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The Indian Air Force has carried out extensive resurfacing work on the runway of Bagdogra airfield enabling civil aircraft to resume operations from this morning. The first civil aircraft landed at Bagdogra airfiled at around 8AM. The resurfacing on central bituminous portion of the runway has been completed on schedule. The runway was closed for two weeks for laying three flexible layers, reconstruction of non-load bearing surfaces etc.
The work also involved reconstruction of the concrete portion at each end of the runway and widening of the taxi tracks and links as per International Civil Aviation Organisation Standards. The work was executed with Border Roads Organisation (BRO) as the implementing agency and was completed expeditiously to facilitate civil aircraft operations with least inconvenience to the airlines and passengers. AIR correspondent reports, Bagdogra is the second busiest airport of West Bengal and is a joint user international airport with a civil terminal attached to the IAF airfield.
IAF's timely completion of the work will enable approximately 8000 air travellers to fly to and from Bagdogra, to various parts of the country, every day. The Bagdogra airfield is not only important from a strategic point of view but is also a major international hub for promoting tourism and economy. The airfield is an important node for connecting Darjeeling and Siliguri to the rest of the country and the world. IAF also said it is committed to the Government's Mission UDAN - Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik.
Sources : News on Air