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Mumbai Airport to Remain Closed on October 17 for Post-Monsoon Runway Maintenance

Mumbai Airport to Remain Closed

Mumbai Airport to Remain Closed on Oct 17

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Mumbai: Authorities have announced the closure of cross runways at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, RWY 09/27 and RWY 14/32, on October 17, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, for its overall post-monsoon runway maintenance exercise to ensure continued safety and efficiency of its operations.

Being one of the most busy single-runway airports in the world, CSMIA is renowned for its safety services, and these cyclic maintenance measures are essential for sustaining international standards. The airport will be closed on October 17 to perform necessary repair and maintenance works necessary to align the infrastructure with global parameters.

A notice to Airmen (NOTAM), which provides notice that all relevant parties ahead of scheduled maintenance was issued six months in advance, in coordination with stakeholders, and the flight schedules were modified to avoid any disturbances and ensure smooth operations during this temporary shutdown of the runway.

The management has assured the passengers that this annual post-monsoon maintenance practice was a part of the “safety first,” requirement, emphasizing the fact that the airside operations of the airport had been given a priority for its post-monsoon annual maintenance practice, which is carried out with great precision and meticulous planning. During this short closure period, the management had requested passengers to cooperate and support them.

Routine maintenance work forms a part of a year-round schedule for the safety, security, and functional operation of an airport-an anchor of commitment to excellence in air travel.

Passengers are requested to keep themselves abreast of the flight schedules and plan their travels accordingly.