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Ahmedabad Airport

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (IATA: AMD, ICAO: VAAH) is an international airport serving the twin cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat, India. It is named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Deputy Prime Minister of India. The airport is the busiest and largest airport in the state of Gujarat, and is the seventh busiest airport in India.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerAirports Authority of India
OperatorAhmedabad International Airport Limited[1]
Serves
LocationHansol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Opened1937; 87 years ago (1937)
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL58 m / 189 ft
Coordinates23°04′38″N 072°38′05″E / 23.07722°N 72.63472°E / 23.07722; 72.63472
Websiteahmedabad.adaniairports.com
Maps
AMD/VAAH
AMD/VAAH
AMD/VAAH
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 3,505 11,499 Concrete/Asphalt
Statistics (April 2023 - March 2024)
Passengers11,696,227 ( 15.4%)
Aircraft movements87,025 ( 8.7%)
Cargo tonnage106,906 ( 15.8%)
Source: AAI[2][3][4]

In fiscal year 2023-24, it handled over 11 million passengers, making it the seventh-busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic in India.[5] The airport serves as a focus city for Air India and IndiGo. In 2015, the government started the procedure for the privatisation of the airport. The new Dholera International Airport is being developed due to expansion constraints at the current airport.

Ahmedabad Airport Terminal 1

History edit

 
The statue of Sardar Patel installed within the airport in 2011.

The airport was set up in 1937, while international operations began on 26 January 1991. It was categorised as an International airport on 23 May 2000.[6] In March 2004, Air India commenced service to London's Heathrow Airport on a Boeing 747. The flight catered to the large Gujarati community in the United Kingdom.[7][8] The carrier ended it in October 2008.[9] The following June, Air India began a route to Frankfurt using 747s.[10] The link lasted until November 2010.[11][12]

The new Terminal 2 was inaugurated for handling international passengers in 2010. A 18-foot-tall (5.5 m) statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was also inaugurated at the airport.[13][14] In August 2016, Air India reinstated direct service to London-Heathrow aboard a Boeing 787. Of the four weekly flights, three continued on to Newark.[15][16] In March 2017 a 700 kWp rooftop solar plant was commissioned at the airport.[17] Air India stopped operating the London–Newark service in November 2018.[18]

Structure edit

The airport currently consists of four terminals: domestic, international, an additional terminal for secondary traffic and a cargo terminal as well. The airport has 45 parking bays and both the international and domestic terminals have four aero-bridges each. The new terminal has been modelled based on Singapore Changi Airport.[19]

The new terminal has a half-kilometre-long moving walkway, which connects the two terminals.[20] Airports Authority of India (AAI) will construct a new technical block which will enhance the flight handling capacity and provide better control of flights.[21]

Runway edit

The airport has a single runway that is 3,505 metres (11,499 ft) long.[22]

Air traffic control tower edit

As part of the airport modernisation process, the AAI announced that it would construct a new air traffic control (ATC) building that would include a new airport tower 65 metres (213 ft) in height.[23]

Terminals edit

Terminal 1 edit

Terminal 1 is used for domestic flights and has 32 check-in counters and has an area of 45,000 m2 (480,000 sq ft).

In December 2018, a new Plaza Premium lounge was opened at Terminal 1 (near Gate 4 on first floor), which caters for Priority Pass and other select bank cards as well as some business class passengers based on airline flown.

Terminal 2 edit

 
Interior view of Terminal 2
 
Exterior view of Terminal 2

Terminal 2 was inaugurated on 5 July 2010 and opened for international flights on 15 September 2010. The terminal won the award for the best Steel Structure at the 2009 edition of the National Structural Steel Design and Construction Awards.[24] The terminal has four aerobridges and 32 check-in counters. With the total floor area of approximately 41,000 sq. meters, this terminal will be able to accommodate around 1,600 passengers at any given time. In November 2018, a new Plaza Premium lounge was opened at the international departures area of Terminal 2, which caters for business class and first class passengers as well as passengers holding Priority Pass and other bank cards. The new 51,975-square-metre (559,450 sq ft) apron area can cater for the parking of nine A-321 and four ATR-72 type of aircraft.

Cargo Terminal edit

The airport handled 51,637 tonnes of cargo, inclusive of gold and silver in 2013–14. Sixty per cent of the cargo comes from domestic sources.[25] In 2009, 3,685 square metres (39,670 sq ft) of land was leased for a period of seven years out by the AAI to Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation to set up a center for perishable cargo. However, due to a government policy that prevented third-party operations at airports run by the AAI, the CPC was not in use until July 2014, when the minister of state for civil aviation announced that the government had issued a No Objection Certificate for commencement of operations.[26] In 2014, it was announced that the airport would be getting a dedicated cargo terminal which is expected to come up at Terminal 3.[25]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

AirlinesDestinations
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur–International (begins 1 May 2024)[27]
Air Arabia Sharjah[28]
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi[29]
Air India Delhi, London–Gatwick,[30] Mumbai
Akasa Air[31] Bangalore, Delhi, Goa–Mopa, Gwalior,[32] Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune
Alliance Air Delhi, Indore, Udaipur[33]
Emirates Dubai–International[34]
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi[35]
Flydubai Dubai–International[36]
IndiGoAbu Dhabi,[37] Agra, Amritsar, Aurangabad,[38] Ayodhya,[39] Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi, Diu,[40] Dubai–International, Goa–Dabolim, Goa–Mopa,[41] Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Jaisalmer,[42] Jammu,[43] Jeddah,[44] Jodhpur,[45] Kochi, Kolkata, Kuwait City, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik,[46] Patna, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot,[47] Ranchi, Siliguri, Srinagar,[48] Thiruvananthapuram, Varanasi
Iraqi Airways Najaf
Kuwait Airways Kuwait City[49]
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International[50]
Qatar Airways Doha[51]
Singapore Airlines Singapore[52]
SpiceJet[53] Ayodhya,[54] Chennai, Delhi, Dubai–International, Goa–Mopa, Jeddah, Kolkata,[55] Pune, Siliguri
Seasonal: Jaisalmer[53]
Star Air Belgaum, Bhuj, Nagpur,[56] Nanded[57]
Thai AirAsia Bangkok–Don Mueang[58]
Thai Airways International Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi[59]
VietJet Air Hanoi,[60] Ho Chi Minh City[61]
Seasonal: Da Nang[62]
Vistara Bangalore,[63] Delhi, Goa–Dabolim,[64] Mumbai[65][66]

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at AMD airport. See Wikidata query.

Future edit

Due to growing demands and rise in passenger traffic, the airport will get a third passenger terminal just beside Terminal 1, by shifting the present cargo terminal to beside Terminal 2, which will increase the airport's capacity. After that, the airport could not be further expanded due to limited space for the future. To solve this problem, a new airport at Dholera, which is being developed into a new smart city, located 107 km (66 mi) south-west from the present airport, is under construction, which will be the biggest airport in Gujarat with two parallel runways. Being developed in three phases, the first phase of the airport will be completed by December 2025.[69]

Awards edit

The airport was awarded as the Most Improved Airport in the Asia-Pacific Region by the Airports Council International in 2017.[70] In 2019, it received three awards for the Best Airport for Customer Service, Best Airport for Environment and Ambience and Best Airport for Infrastructure and Facilitation from the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Survey for 2019 conducted by Airports Council International.[71]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • Indian Airlines Flight 113 operating from Mumbai to Ahmedabad crashed on its final approach to the airport on 19 October 1988, killing 130 people including all 6 crew members. The flight was cleared for a visual approach into a foggy airport, when it struck trees and a high-tension pylon at a distance of 5 km from Runway 23, before crashing into a field and bursting into flames.
  • Jet Airways Flight 2510, coming in from Indore collapsed on the runway while landing at the airport on 22 July 2010. There were 57 passengers and four crew members on board the ATR flight. Some passengers received minor injuries as the nose wheel reportedly collapsed due to a tyre burst.[72]
  • In January 2018, a stray cow on the runway had caused chaos at airport leading to two planes aborting their landings. The cow crept past security at a cargo gate at the airport resulting in a cargo plane being diverted to Mumbai and delaying five domestic flights and several departures. It took over 90 minutes for the security personnel to clear the runway from the cow.[73][74][75]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, official website

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport IATA AMD ICAO VAAH is an international airport serving the twin cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar in Gujarat India It is named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the first Deputy Prime Minister of India The airport is the busiest and largest airport in the state of Gujarat and is the seventh busiest airport in India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International AirportIATA AMDICAO VAAHSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerAirports Authority of IndiaOperatorAhmedabad International Airport Limited 1 ServesAhmedabad GandhinagarLocationHansol Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaOpened1937 87 years ago 1937 Focus city forAir India IndiGoElevation AMSL58 m 189 ftCoordinates23 04 38 N 072 38 05 E 23 07722 N 72 63472 E 23 07722 72 63472Websiteahmedabad wbr adaniairports wbr comMapsAMD VAAHShow map of AhmedabadAMD VAAHShow map of GujaratAMD VAAHShow map of IndiaRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 05 23 3 505 11 499 Concrete AsphaltStatistics April 2023 March 2024 Passengers11 696 227 15 4 Aircraft movements87 025 8 7 Cargo tonnage106 906 15 8 Source AAI 2 3 4 In fiscal year 2023 24 it handled over 11 million passengers making it the seventh busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic in India 5 The airport serves as a focus city for Air India and IndiGo In 2015 the government started the procedure for the privatisation of the airport The new Dholera International Airport is being developed due to expansion constraints at the current airport Ahmedabad Airport Terminal 1 Contents 1 History 2 Structure 2 1 Runway 2 2 Air traffic control tower 3 Terminals 3 1 Terminal 1 3 2 Terminal 2 3 3 Cargo Terminal 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 6 Future 7 Awards 8 Accidents and incidents 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp The statue of Sardar Patel installed within the airport in 2011 The airport was set up in 1937 while international operations began on 26 January 1991 It was categorised as an International airport on 23 May 2000 6 In March 2004 Air India commenced service to London s Heathrow Airport on a Boeing 747 The flight catered to the large Gujarati community in the United Kingdom 7 8 The carrier ended it in October 2008 9 The following June Air India began a route to Frankfurt using 747s 10 The link lasted until November 2010 11 12 The new Terminal 2 was inaugurated for handling international passengers in 2010 A 18 foot tall 5 5 m statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was also inaugurated at the airport 13 14 In August 2016 Air India reinstated direct service to London Heathrow aboard a Boeing 787 Of the four weekly flights three continued on to Newark 15 16 In March 2017 a 700 kWp rooftop solar plant was commissioned at the airport 17 Air India stopped operating the London Newark service in November 2018 18 Structure editThe airport currently consists of four terminals domestic international an additional terminal for secondary traffic and a cargo terminal as well The airport has 45 parking bays and both the international and domestic terminals have four aero bridges each The new terminal has been modelled based on Singapore Changi Airport 19 The new terminal has a half kilometre long moving walkway which connects the two terminals 20 Airports Authority of India AAI will construct a new technical block which will enhance the flight handling capacity and provide better control of flights 21 Runway edit The airport has a single runway that is 3 505 metres 11 499 ft long 22 Air traffic control tower edit As part of the airport modernisation process the AAI announced that it would construct a new air traffic control ATC building that would include a new airport tower 65 metres 213 ft in height 23 Terminals editTerminal 1 edit Terminal 1 is used for domestic flights and has 32 check in counters and has an area of 45 000 m2 480 000 sq ft In December 2018 a new Plaza Premium lounge was opened at Terminal 1 near Gate 4 on first floor which caters for Priority Pass and other select bank cards as well as some business class passengers based on airline flown Terminal 2 edit nbsp Interior view of Terminal 2 nbsp Exterior view of Terminal 2 Terminal 2 was inaugurated on 5 July 2010 and opened for international flights on 15 September 2010 The terminal won the award for the best Steel Structure at the 2009 edition of the National Structural Steel Design and Construction Awards 24 The terminal has four aerobridges and 32 check in counters With the total floor area of approximately 41 000 sq meters this terminal will be able to accommodate around 1 600 passengers at any given time In November 2018 a new Plaza Premium lounge was opened at the international departures area of Terminal 2 which caters for business class and first class passengers as well as passengers holding Priority Pass and other bank cards The new 51 975 square metre 559 450 sq ft apron area can cater for the parking of nine A 321 and four ATR 72 type of aircraft Cargo Terminal edit The airport handled 51 637 tonnes of cargo inclusive of gold and silver in 2013 14 Sixty per cent of the cargo comes from domestic sources 25 In 2009 3 685 square metres 39 670 sq ft of land was leased for a period of seven years out by the AAI to Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation to set up a center for perishable cargo However due to a government policy that prevented third party operations at airports run by the AAI the CPC was not in use until July 2014 when the minister of state for civil aviation announced that the government had issued a No Objection Certificate for commencement of operations 26 In 2014 it was announced that the airport would be getting a dedicated cargo terminal which is expected to come up at Terminal 3 25 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsAirAsiaKuala Lumpur International begins 1 May 2024 27 Air ArabiaSharjah 28 Air Arabia Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi 29 Air IndiaDelhi London Gatwick 30 MumbaiAkasa Air 31 Bangalore Delhi Goa Mopa Gwalior 32 Lucknow Mumbai PuneAlliance AirDelhi Indore Udaipur 33 EmiratesDubai International 34 Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi 35 FlydubaiDubai International 36 IndiGoAbu Dhabi 37 Agra Amritsar Aurangabad 38 Ayodhya 39 Bangalore Bhopal Bhubaneswar Chandigarh Chennai Coimbatore Dehradun Delhi Diu 40 Dubai International Goa Dabolim Goa Mopa 41 Hyderabad Indore Jaipur Jaisalmer 42 Jammu 43 Jeddah 44 Jodhpur 45 Kochi Kolkata Kuwait City Lucknow Mumbai Nagpur Nashik 46 Patna Pune Raipur Rajkot 47 Ranchi Siliguri Srinagar 48 Thiruvananthapuram VaranasiIraqi AirwaysNajafKuwait AirwaysKuwait City 49 Malaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur International 50 Qatar AirwaysDoha 51 Singapore AirlinesSingapore 52 SpiceJet 53 Ayodhya 54 Chennai Delhi Dubai International Goa Mopa Jeddah Kolkata 55 Pune Siliguri Seasonal Jaisalmer 53 Star AirBelgaum Bhuj Nagpur 56 Nanded 57 Thai AirAsiaBangkok Don Mueang 58 Thai Airways InternationalBangkok Suvarnabhumi 59 VietJet AirHanoi 60 Ho Chi Minh City 61 Seasonal Da Nang 62 VistaraBangalore 63 Delhi Goa Dabolim 64 Mumbai 65 66 Cargo edit AirlinesDestinationsRefs Blue Dart AviationDelhi Mumbai 67 Emirates SkyCargoDubai Al MaktoumEthiopian Airlines CargoAddis AbabaQatar Airways CargoDoha 68 Turkish CargoIstanbulStatistics editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at AMD airport See Wikidata query Future editDue to growing demands and rise in passenger traffic the airport will get a third passenger terminal just beside Terminal 1 by shifting the present cargo terminal to beside Terminal 2 which will increase the airport s capacity After that the airport could not be further expanded due to limited space for the future To solve this problem a new airport at Dholera which is being developed into a new smart city located 107 km 66 mi south west from the present airport is under construction which will be the biggest airport in Gujarat with two parallel runways Being developed in three phases the first phase of the airport will be completed by December 2025 69 Awards editThe airport was awarded as the Most Improved Airport in the Asia Pacific Region by the Airports Council International in 2017 70 In 2019 it received three awards for the Best Airport for Customer Service Best Airport for Environment and Ambience and Best Airport for Infrastructure and Facilitation from the Airport Service Quality ASQ Survey for 2019 conducted by Airports Council International 71 Accidents and incidents editIndian Airlines Flight 113 operating from Mumbai to Ahmedabad crashed on its final approach to the airport on 19 October 1988 killing 130 people including all 6 crew members The flight was cleared for a visual approach into a foggy airport when it struck trees and a high tension pylon at a distance of 5 km from Runway 23 before crashing into a field and bursting into flames Jet Airways Flight 2510 coming in from Indore collapsed on the runway while landing at the airport on 22 July 2010 There were 57 passengers and four crew members on board the ATR flight Some passengers received minor injuries as the nose wheel reportedly collapsed due to a tyre burst 72 In January 2018 a stray cow on the runway had caused chaos at airport leading to two planes aborting their landings The cow crept past security at a cargo gate at the airport resulting in a cargo plane being diverted to Mumbai and delaying five domestic flights and several departures It took over 90 minutes for the security personnel to clear the runway from the cow 73 74 75 See also editDholera International Airport Airports in India List of busiest airports in India by passenger trafficReferences edit Ahmedabad International Airport cbonds com Retrieved 7 March 2023 Annexure III Passenger Data PDF aai aero Retrieved 20 April 2024 Annexure II Aircraft Movement Data PDF aai aero Retrieved 20 April 2024 Annexure IV Freight Movement Data PDF aai aero Retrieved 20 April 2024 Leading airports 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