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Tiruchirappalli International Airport

Tiruchirappalli International Airport (IATA: TRZ, ICAO: VOTR) is an international airport serving Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The airport spread over an area of 702.02 acres (284.10 ha) is located on National Highway 336, about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the city centre.[4] As of 2022, it is 31st busiest airport in India for passengers handled and 11th busiest for total international aircraft movement. It is the third busiest airport within Tamil Nadu in terms of total passenger traffic, after Chennai and Coimbatore.[5]

Tiruchirappalli International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMinistry of Civil Aviation
OperatorAirports Authority of India
ServesTiruchirappalli
LocationTiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India
Hub forAir India Express
Elevation AMSL87.7 m / 288 ft
Coordinates10°45′56″N 078°42′54″E / 10.76556°N 78.71500°E / 10.76556; 78.71500Coordinates: 10°45′56″N 078°42′54″E / 10.76556°N 78.71500°E / 10.76556; 78.71500
WebsiteAAI Tiruchirapalli
Map
TRZ
TRZ
TRZ
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 2,480 8,136 Asphalt
Statistics (April 2021 - March 2022)
Passenger movements5,56,703 (56.4%)
Aircraft movements6,878(48.1%)
Cargo tonnage5,217 (90.4%)
Source: AAI[1][2][3]

The airport handled by Airports Authority of India is served by two Indian and four foreign carriers providing direct connectivity to five domestic and nine international destinations. The airport is ISO 9001:2008 quality certified and was declared as an international airport in October 2012.[6][7]

Name Board

History

Pre World War II

The first known history of commercial flight landing at the airport dates back to 23 December 1936 when TATA Sons, Ltd. operated an Indo-Cylone special airmail service between Madras and Colombo via Trichinopoly carrying Christmas mails connecting their regular airmail service between Karachi and Madras via Bhuj, Ahmedabad, Bombay, Hyderabad. The Special "Goodwill Flight" was operated by Miles M4A Merlin aircraft registered as VT-AHC and piloted by H. D. Barucha, the return flight to Madras via Trichinopoly occurred the next day.[8] This flight was a precursor for the extension of their regular Karachi-Madras Airmail service until Colombo via Trichinopoly, which began operations on 28 February 1938.[9] There are evidences of Weekly Air Mail service in operation on the Bombay-Goa-Cannore-Trivandrum-Tirchinopoly route during early 1937 which later made connection to the Karachi-Colombo Air Mail service at Trichinopoly.[10]

World War II

During World War II, RAF Station Kajamalai was established at the airfield and used by the British Royal Air Force.[11] The base started operating during May 1942 and until the beginning of 1944 the base was primarily used for repair and maintenance of warplanes which on landing were taken to a workshop at Ponmalai 2 km away.[citation needed] The airfield gained prominence during 1944 when planes were brought for calibration and other training activities also ferry flights started using the airfield. During second half of 1944, three squadrons were operating out of the airfield. At the end of war the airfield served as Staging Post and Personnel Transit Centre due to its prominent location.

Flying Squadrons
Squadron From Till Aircraft
No. 20 Squadron RAF 31 July 1944 21 September 1944 Hawker Hurricane IID[12][13]
No. 5 Squadron RAF 29 October 1944 14 December 1944 Thunderbolt I, II[14]
No. 123 Squadron RAF 29 October 1944 3 December 1944 Republic Thunderbolt II[15]

Various units also located at the airfield during and after the war

  • Nos 121, 101, and 138 Repair & Salvage Units (1942-1945)[13]
  • Air Stores/Equipment Park (1942-1945)
  • No. 2 Civil Maintenance Unit (1943-1946)
  • Headquarters for No. 173 Wing RAF (25 Nov 1942 - 19 October 1943) and No. 171 Wing RAF (1 August-8 November 1943)
  • No. 1580 Calibration Flight (February 1944 - October 1945); No. 1583 Calibration Flight (to 15 November 1945)[13]
  • Ferry flights (April 1944 - February 1946)
  • No. 156 Staging Post (March 1945 - April 1946)
  • No. 60 Personnel Transit Centre (September 1945 - November 1945)

Post World War II

When Ceylon government asked permission to operate flights between Colombo and Trichinopoly in 1947,[16] Indian government improved the aerodrome for full functioning and allowed flight operations to Colombo in 1948.[17] On 3 December 1948, Air Ceylon inaugurated a regular weekly commercial service between Colombo and Karachi, using a Dakota flight via Tiruchirappalli and Bombay.[18] During 1950, Air Ceylon operated dedicated daily flights from Colombo to Tiruchirappalli via Jaffna.[19] During 1952, Air India operated daily flights on Bombay-Madras-Tiruchirappalli-Colombo route,[20] which was later transferred to Indian airlines operated on Madras-Tiruchirappalli-Colombo route.

Beginning in the late 1950s, Tiruchirappalli was connected by domestic service with Madras, Madurai, Cochin and Trivandrum by Indian Airlines at different routings during different periods of time. During the 1990s, Indian Airlines started connecting Trichy with Middle Eastern cities like Kuwait and Sharjah. During the 2000s, it also connected Trichy with Ras-Al-Khaimah and Fujairah. Indian Airlines operated up until it was merged with Air India. Starting from late 2000, Trichy was connected with South East Asian destinations like Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by foreign airlines. Air India Express also started connecting Trichy with both Middle East and South East Asian destinations.

The airport was categorised as a customs airport until 4 October 2012, when it was given international status by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.[21][22]

Terminals

The airport has two adjacent terminals. The original passenger terminal has been converted into an international cargo complex housing the control tower and technical block, when a modern integrated passenger terminal was built by 2009, which is currently being used for both international and domestic air traffic.

Integrated passenger terminal

The active integrated passenger terminal built at cost of 80 crore (US$10 million) was inaugurated on 21 February 2009 and started operations from 1 June 2009.[23] The two-story terminal has a floor area of 11,777 m2 (126,770 sq ft) with handling capacity of 0.49 million passengers per annum and peak hour capacity of 470 passengers. Some of the features of the current active terminal include:[24]

  • 12 Check-In Counters
  • 4 Custom Counters (1 departure + 3 arrival)
  • 16 Immigration Counters (8 departure + 8 arrival)
  • 3 Conveyor Belts (47 m (154 ft) each)
  • 1 Baggage Assistance Counter
  • 1 Health Officer Counter
  • 5 X-ray Scanners for Baggage (3 for registered baggages and 2 for hand baggages)[25]
  • 4 Security Check Units
  • 210 CISF Strength
  • Total aircraft stands = 7
    • 3 for code D aircraft
    • 4 for code C aircraft
  • 3 Aerobridges
  • Parking Space for 300 vehicles

The integrated terminal has two lounges, VIP lounge managed by AAI and commercial important persons (CIP) lounge also managed by AAI.

Cargo terminal

 
Cargo Terminal

The old terminal was converted into an international cargo complex at a cost of ₹ 10 million.[26] The 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft) cargo complex was commissioned for operations on 21 November 2011. The export wing occupies 2,193 m2 (23,610 sq ft) and 1,750 m2 (18,800 sq ft) for the import wing.[27] The Central Board of Excise and Customs had earlier approved and notified the airport as an air cargo complex.[28] The one-time holding capacity of the cargo terminal is 250 metric tonnes[29] The airport is the gateway for foreign export, as there is no easy way for export from the central region of Tamil Nadu.[30]

On 12 July 2013, the Ministry of Finance has notified the airport for international courier cargo movement. But the facilities for the same are yet to be set up by AAI.[31]

On 11 October 2013, a five-metric ton capacity cold storage facility was inaugurated at the cargo section. This facility will be helpful during flight delay, flight cancellation, advance booking and holiday bookings of cargo.[32]

On 21 April 2017, a dedicated import cargo facility has been created on 190 m2 (2,000 sq ft) at a cost of 20 lakh (US$25,000) to encourage more imports through the airport. At present, the imports are very minimal as compared with the exports.

On 1 July 2017, EDI facility has been introduced at the cargo terminal. With this facility, speedy and electronic clearance of freight is assured eliminating the manual process, making the export process more simple. This is expected to pave way for additional commodities being exported from the airport.[33]

Facilities

Runway

Runways at Tiruchirappalli Airport
Runway Number Length Width Strength (PCN) ILS[34]
09/27 2,427 m (7,963 ft) 45 m (148 ft) 68/F/A/W/T NIL / CAT I
15/33 (Closed) 1,456 m (4,777 ft) 45 m (148 ft) 15/F/B/W/T NIL / NIL

Airport's older runway 15/33 was closed as part of early development and now used as an alternate taxiway to the apron. The re-carpeting work on the active runway 09/27 has been completed during February 2020 to July 2021 after 10 years at a cost of 20.00 crore (US$2.5 million). [35][36]

Apron and Taxiway

 
View of Apron
Parking Bays at Tiruchirappalli Airport[34]
Stand Numbers PCN Aircraft Remarks
1,2,3,4 70/R/C/W/T B739/A321 Or Below Concrete Surface
5,6,7 84/R/B/W/T B767-200 Or Below Concrete Surface with Aerobridges
8,9 Under Construction[35]

In addition to the above apron in the active passenger terminal, a new apron with space to accommodate 11 aircraft has been created to serve the new terminal, under construction.[36]

There are four taxiways in the airport designated as A, B, C, and D. A Parallel taxiway and an Isolation bay to the active runway is under construction.[37]

Air Traffic Control

 
ATC Tower in old terminal building

Currently, the Air Traffic Control is handled from the old terminal building. AAI along with the new terminal project has proposed to construct a new Technical Block cum Air Traffic Control Tower at the airport.[38] The initial proposal was to construct a 42.5 meters tall tower, which is now under proposal to be increased to 75 meters height,[39] and its finalised to be 46 meters tall including the top antenna. Tenders for the construction of new ATC tower and Technical Block has been floated at an cost of 92 crores in July 2022 and expected to be completed in 2 years time from the beginning of work.[40]

Madras Flying Club

Madras Flying Club started during 1929 in Madras Presidency of British India, operated previously in Chennai Airport premises had to shift their operations to Trichy Airport due to congestion and operational difficulties.[41][42] The academy began its operations at Trichy Airport on 10 January 2020 where they have placed 6 training aircraft at the hangar, which previously been used by V.K.N Aviation Academy. They also have created three computer-aided smart classrooms facility in the airport. Tamil Nadu government has allocated two acres (0.81 ha) of its land adjoining to the airport for the club to setup its operational Infrastructure.[43]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at TRZ airport. See Wikidata query.

Airlines and destinations

Expansion

Tiruchirappalli Airport has been undergoing expansion since 2004. The runway was extended from 1,829 m (6,000 ft) to 2,480 m (8,136 ft), the apron expanded to hold seven aircraft, the fire station upgraded, a new taxiway and the current integrated passenger terminal were constructed.

The Phase II expansion on 210 hectares (510 acres) by AAI includes extending the runway to 3,810 m (12,500 ft), construction of a modern, new Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, an additional building complex and other works.[55] The Government of Tamil Nadu has agreed to provide land free to AAI for the expansion.

The airport is one of the non-metro airports selected for 200 crore (US$25 million) city side development on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.[56]

New integrated passenger terminal

 
The new integrated passenger terminal
 
Aerial view of the new integrated passenger terminal

Due to the consistent increase in the air traffic, the current integrated passenger terminal building with a total floor area of 11,777 m2 (126,770 sq ft) to handle 470 peak-hour passengers has become insufficient. Initially, it was planned to expand the existing integrated terminal by 180 meters on both sides, by constructing an additional 17,920 m2 (192,900 sq ft) area to increase the passenger handling capacity to 1,075 peak-hour passengers,[57] but later, the Ministry of Civil Aviation initiated the construction of a new two-level passenger terminal at a cost of 951 crore (US$120 million).

The new terminal building will have an area of 75,000 m2 (810,000 sq ft), with a capacity to handle 3.43 million passengers per year and with a peak-hour handling capacity of 2,200 international and 500 domestic passengers. It will be constructed as per Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Four Star standards. The terminal is being constructed on the existing airport land available on the south side, for which a new four-lane elevated access road is being created from the National Highway 336 passing beside the airport.[58][59] AAI has engaged a French company, EGIS, in partnership with the English architectural firm Pascall+Watson, as the project managers has completed the design and plan for construction by March 2018.[60] The tender for construction has been awarded to ITD Cementation India Pvt. Ltd. by August 2018, the construction works were expected to begin by November 2018 and finish by September 2021.[61] But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which faced delays in work, the terminal is now expected to be completed by April 2023.[62]

The expansion project includes the following:

  • Two-level integrated terminal building
  • Parking for 750 cars, 250 taxis, and 10 buses
  • New Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower and a technical block
  • New apron to accommodate 5 MARS Stands (5 E Code or 10 C Code aircraft)
  • Upgrade of the fire station to Category 10
  • Expansion of the cargo terminal
  • Airport systems
  • City-side development
  • Rehabilitation of the AAI residential colony and CISF accommodation, consisting of 118 units

The cost of the project is estimated at ₹ 951 crore (US$120 million).[63]

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the new integrated passenger terminal at the airport, through video conferencing from Tiruppur on 10 February 2019.[64]

Runway extension

The current runway at the airport is one of the shortest runways among all the international airports in India. The original runway was planned to be expanded in two phases. Phase 1 is completed, and as part of the Phase 2 expansion, the runway is planned to be extended to 3,200 m (10,500 ft) initially from the existing 2,480 metres (8,140 ft), and later to 3,800 m (12,500 ft). AAI has sought land to the Government of Tamil Nadu and once land sought for the expansion is available, the extension would take place. The district administration has expressed its willingness to pay the market price for the land to be acquired. But the extension of the runway is pending for a long time due to delays in acquiring land.

The AAI has sought around 510 acres (210 ha) of land for the current expansion. Of the total about 188 acres (76 ha) are dry land, 116 acres (47 ha) wetland, 164.68 acres (66.64 ha) defense land, 40.59 acres (16.43 ha) wasteland and 5.8 acres (2.3 ha) is with Hindu Religious and Charitable Trust. To facilitate fast process on the airport expansion, a joint technical advisory committee involving the departments of agriculture, public works department and revenue had been formed during 2012, which is chaired by Member of Tiruchirapalli Parliamentary Constituency. Until 2019, P. Kumar chaired the meetings and currently its being chaired by Su. Thirunavukkarasar. The district administration has formed a special team comprising the airport director, revenue divisional officer, joint director of agriculture, officials of Public Works Department, and other agencies concerned to expedite the land acquisition process.[65]

In the joint advisory committee meeting on 17 June 2017, it was announced that the Government of Tamil Nadu has given administrative sanction for acquisition of land required for the proposed expansion of the runway. The state government has provided administrative sanction to acquire nearly 345.62 acres (139.87 ha) in May 2017, including dry and wet lands, besides 40 acres (16 ha) of government land. It has been decided to form a team to work on the exercise of land acquisition and payment of compensation.[66] During December 2017, the Deputy Director General of Defence Estates has provided in principle approval for providing 337.7 acres (136.7 ha) of land to the AAI, in lieu of land of “equal value” from the state government. The District Administration is also in process of acquiring residential buildings. With this, the airport expansion has gained momentum.[67]

Apron expansion

AAI has gone for the extension of the existing apron with the construction of a third aerobridge and ramp equipment area measuring 2,800 sq. m. at an estimated cost of 2.25 crore (US$280,000), which has become active in January 2019.[68][37] Ministry of Civil Aviation initiated plan to expand the apron to provide two more aircraft bays, increasing the bay count to nine.[57] Work on additional bays was started in February 2020 at an estimated cost of 1.00 crore (US$130,000).[35]

In addition to this, as part of the construction of the new terminal, an additional apron is being constructed of 15,580 sq.m size for parking up to 11 code C aircraft type, along with an isolation bay and GSE area including taxi tracks, which was tendered in November 2017 and work was started in August 2018.[69]

Connectivity

Located on the Pudukottai-Trichy National Highway 336 the airport is well connected with frequent City buses to the major bus and railway terminals of the city like Central Bus Stand, Chatram Bus Stand, Srirangam and Trichy Junction. In addition to this exclusive buses were introduced to originate inside the airport premise destined to Thanjavur, Central Bus Stand and Karur.[70]

Maintenance facilities

  • Air Works has line maintenance facility[71] to conduct transit checks on Airbus A320 type aircraft, which is the First Line Maintenance facility of Air Works. It was opened on behalf of Singapore-based Scoot for its aircraft maintenance.[72]
  • The low-cost carrier Air India Express has an engineering stores complex for service and repairs of its aircraft. It would help quick turn around. Repair works could be carried out here. Initially four licensed engineers and eight technicians are posted to meet the service and repair requirements of the aircraft. The stores would have adequate spares and equipment.[73]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 21 December 1949, Air Ceylon flight from Colombo Ratamalana to Trichinopoly via Jaffna Kankesanturai operated by Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft named "Sunethra Devi" and registered as VP-CAT crash landed at Trichinopoly Aerodrome. The accident was caused by engine trouble which was noticed after takeoff from Jaffna. There were no fatalities but all the three crew members along with one of the 21 passengers sustained injury. The aircraft was heavily damaged beyond any repair.[74][75]
  • On 25 December 1965, a non-scheduled Douglas DC-3 aircraft registered as VT-DUC met with an accident while landing at the airport due to pilot error. The aircraft had substantial damage with injuries to one passenger and two crew members.[76]
  • On 29 May 1980, Indian Airlines flight IC529, a Boeing 737-200 aircraft registered as VT-EGD, was operating on Chennai-Tiruchirappalli flight with 122 passengers and 6 crew members. During the landing the commander was not able to align the aircraft properly so requested and started performing go-around, during which the left wing came into contact with the runway. The flight returned to Chennai and landed safely with substantial damage to the plane which was rectified.[77]
  • On 11 October 2018, Air India Express flight IX611 to Dubai operated by Boeing 737-800 registered as VT-AYD suffered a tail strike, hit the ILS system and boundary wall while taking off at 1:18 AM. The pilot's continued the flight against Boeing's tail strike checklist, reassured by normal instrumentation. When the plane was nearing the Middle East, the pilot was ordered to fly to Mumbai. It landed safely, with no one sustaining any injuries. The fuselage, engine cowling and flight control surfaces were severely damaged with debris lodged in the landing gear.[78][79][80]

Naming the airport

In 2012, a request was made to name the airport after Sir C. V. Raman, a Nobel laureate from the city.[81] After the death of the former President of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, there have been requests made to rename the airport as "Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam International Airport".[82]

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Tiruchirappalli International Airport IATA TRZ ICAO VOTR is an international airport serving Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu The airport spread over an area of 702 02 acres 284 10 ha is located on National Highway 336 about 5 km 3 1 mi south of the city centre 4 As of 2022 it is 31st busiest airport in India for passengers handled and 11th busiest for total international aircraft movement It is the third busiest airport within Tamil Nadu in terms of total passenger traffic after Chennai and Coimbatore 5 Tiruchirappalli International AirportIATA TRZICAO VOTRSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerMinistry of Civil AviationOperatorAirports Authority of IndiaServesTiruchirappalliLocationTiruchirappalli Tamil Nadu IndiaHub forAir India ExpressElevation AMSL87 7 m 288 ftCoordinates10 45 56 N 078 42 54 E 10 76556 N 78 71500 E 10 76556 78 71500 Coordinates 10 45 56 N 078 42 54 E 10 76556 N 78 71500 E 10 76556 78 71500WebsiteAAI TiruchirapalliMapTRZShow map of TiruchirapalliTRZShow map of Tamil NaduTRZShow map of IndiaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft09 27 2 480 8 136 AsphaltStatistics April 2021 March 2022 Passenger movements5 56 703 56 4 Aircraft movements6 878 48 1 Cargo tonnage5 217 90 4 Source AAI 1 2 3 The airport handled by Airports Authority of India is served by two Indian and four foreign carriers providing direct connectivity to five domestic and nine international destinations The airport is ISO 9001 2008 quality certified and was declared as an international airport in October 2012 6 7 Name Board Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre World War II 1 2 World War II 1 3 Post World War II 2 Terminals 2 1 Integrated passenger terminal 2 2 Cargo terminal 3 Facilities 3 1 Runway 3 2 Apron and Taxiway 3 3 Air Traffic Control 3 4 Madras Flying Club 4 Statistics 5 Airlines and destinations 6 Expansion 6 1 New integrated passenger terminal 6 2 Runway extension 6 3 Apron expansion 7 Connectivity 8 Maintenance facilities 9 Accidents and incidents 10 Naming the airport 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditPre World War II Edit The first known history of commercial flight landing at the airport dates back to 23 December 1936 when TATA Sons Ltd operated an Indo Cylone special airmail service between Madras and Colombo via Trichinopoly carrying Christmas mails connecting their regular airmail service between Karachi and Madras via Bhuj Ahmedabad Bombay Hyderabad The Special Goodwill Flight was operated by Miles M4A Merlin aircraft registered as VT AHC and piloted by H D Barucha the return flight to Madras via Trichinopoly occurred the next day 8 This flight was a precursor for the extension of their regular Karachi Madras Airmail service until Colombo via Trichinopoly which began operations on 28 February 1938 9 There are evidences of Weekly Air Mail service in operation on the Bombay Goa Cannore Trivandrum Tirchinopoly route during early 1937 which later made connection to the Karachi Colombo Air Mail service at Trichinopoly 10 World War II Edit During World War II RAF Station Kajamalai was established at the airfield and used by the British Royal Air Force 11 The base started operating during May 1942 and until the beginning of 1944 the base was primarily used for repair and maintenance of warplanes which on landing were taken to a workshop at Ponmalai 2 km away citation needed The airfield gained prominence during 1944 when planes were brought for calibration and other training activities also ferry flights started using the airfield During second half of 1944 three squadrons were operating out of the airfield At the end of war the airfield served as Staging Post and Personnel Transit Centre due to its prominent location Flying Squadrons Squadron From Till AircraftNo 20 Squadron RAF 31 July 1944 21 September 1944 Hawker Hurricane IID 12 13 No 5 Squadron RAF 29 October 1944 14 December 1944 Thunderbolt I II 14 No 123 Squadron RAF 29 October 1944 3 December 1944 Republic Thunderbolt II 15 Various units also located at the airfield during and after the war Nos 121 101 and 138 Repair amp Salvage Units 1942 1945 13 Air Stores Equipment Park 1942 1945 No 2 Civil Maintenance Unit 1943 1946 Headquarters for No 173 Wing RAF 25 Nov 1942 19 October 1943 and No 171 Wing RAF 1 August 8 November 1943 No 1580 Calibration Flight February 1944 October 1945 No 1583 Calibration Flight to 15 November 1945 13 Ferry flights April 1944 February 1946 No 156 Staging Post March 1945 April 1946 No 60 Personnel Transit Centre September 1945 November 1945 Post World War II Edit When Ceylon government asked permission to operate flights between Colombo and Trichinopoly in 1947 16 Indian government improved the aerodrome for full functioning and allowed flight operations to Colombo in 1948 17 On 3 December 1948 Air Ceylon inaugurated a regular weekly commercial service between Colombo and Karachi using a Dakota flight via Tiruchirappalli and Bombay 18 During 1950 Air Ceylon operated dedicated daily flights from Colombo to Tiruchirappalli via Jaffna 19 During 1952 Air India operated daily flights on Bombay Madras Tiruchirappalli Colombo route 20 which was later transferred to Indian airlines operated on Madras Tiruchirappalli Colombo route Beginning in the late 1950s Tiruchirappalli was connected by domestic service with Madras Madurai Cochin and Trivandrum by Indian Airlines at different routings during different periods of time During the 1990s Indian Airlines started connecting Trichy with Middle Eastern cities like Kuwait and Sharjah During the 2000s it also connected Trichy with Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah Indian Airlines operated up until it was merged with Air India Starting from late 2000 Trichy was connected with South East Asian destinations like Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by foreign airlines Air India Express also started connecting Trichy with both Middle East and South East Asian destinations The airport was categorised as a customs airport until 4 October 2012 when it was given international status by the Ministry of Civil Aviation 21 22 Terminals EditThe airport has two adjacent terminals The original passenger terminal has been converted into an international cargo complex housing the control tower and technical block when a modern integrated passenger terminal was built by 2009 which is currently being used for both international and domestic air traffic Integrated passenger terminal Edit The active integrated passenger terminal built at cost of 80 crore US 10 million was inaugurated on 21 February 2009 and started operations from 1 June 2009 23 The two story terminal has a floor area of 11 777 m2 126 770 sq ft with handling capacity of 0 49 million passengers per annum and peak hour capacity of 470 passengers Some of the features of the current active terminal include 24 12 Check In Counters 4 Custom Counters 1 departure 3 arrival 16 Immigration Counters 8 departure 8 arrival 3 Conveyor Belts 47 m 154 ft each 1 Baggage Assistance Counter 1 Health Officer Counter 5 X ray Scanners for Baggage 3 for registered baggages and 2 for hand baggages 25 4 Security Check Units 210 CISF Strength Total aircraft stands 7 3 for code D aircraft 4 for code C aircraft 3 Aerobridges Parking Space for 300 vehiclesThe integrated terminal has two lounges VIP lounge managed by AAI and commercial important persons CIP lounge also managed by AAI Cargo terminal Edit Cargo Terminal The old terminal was converted into an international cargo complex at a cost of 10 million 26 The 4 000 m2 43 000 sq ft cargo complex was commissioned for operations on 21 November 2011 The export wing occupies 2 193 m2 23 610 sq ft and 1 750 m2 18 800 sq ft for the import wing 27 The Central Board of Excise and Customs had earlier approved and notified the airport as an air cargo complex 28 The one time holding capacity of the cargo terminal is 250 metric tonnes 29 The airport is the gateway for foreign export as there is no easy way for export from the central region of Tamil Nadu 30 On 12 July 2013 the Ministry of Finance has notified the airport for international courier cargo movement But the facilities for the same are yet to be set up by AAI 31 On 11 October 2013 a five metric ton capacity cold storage facility was inaugurated at the cargo section This facility will be helpful during flight delay flight cancellation advance booking and holiday bookings of cargo 32 On 21 April 2017 a dedicated import cargo facility has been created on 190 m2 2 000 sq ft at a cost of 20 lakh US 25 000 to encourage more imports through the airport At present the imports are very minimal as compared with the exports On 1 July 2017 EDI facility has been introduced at the cargo terminal With this facility speedy and electronic clearance of freight is assured eliminating the manual process making the export process more simple This is expected to pave way for additional commodities being exported from the airport 33 Facilities EditRunway Edit Runways at Tiruchirappalli Airport Runway Number Length Width Strength PCN ILS 34 09 27 2 427 m 7 963 ft 45 m 148 ft 68 F A W T NIL CAT I15 33 Closed 1 456 m 4 777 ft 45 m 148 ft 15 F B W T NIL NILAirport s older runway 15 33 was closed as part of early development and now used as an alternate taxiway to the apron The re carpeting work on the active runway 09 27 has been completed during February 2020 to July 2021 after 10 years at a cost of 20 00 crore US 2 5 million 35 36 Apron and Taxiway Edit View of Apron Parking Bays at Tiruchirappalli Airport 34 Stand Numbers PCN Aircraft Remarks1 2 3 4 70 R C W T B739 A321 Or Below Concrete Surface5 6 7 84 R B W T B767 200 Or Below Concrete Surface with Aerobridges8 9 Under Construction 35 In addition to the above apron in the active passenger terminal a new apron with space to accommodate 11 aircraft has been created to serve the new terminal under construction 36 There are four taxiways in the airport designated as A B C and D A Parallel taxiway and an Isolation bay to the active runway is under construction 37 Air Traffic Control Edit ATC Tower in old terminal building Currently the Air Traffic Control is handled from the old terminal building AAI along with the new terminal project has proposed to construct a new Technical Block cum Air Traffic Control Tower at the airport 38 The initial proposal was to construct a 42 5 meters tall tower which is now under proposal to be increased to 75 meters height 39 and its finalised to be 46 meters tall including the top antenna Tenders for the construction of new ATC tower and Technical Block has been floated at an cost of 92 crores in July 2022 and expected to be completed in 2 years time from the beginning of work 40 Madras Flying Club Edit Madras Flying Club started during 1929 in Madras Presidency of British India operated previously in Chennai Airport premises had to shift their operations to Trichy Airport due to congestion and operational difficulties 41 42 The academy began its operations at Trichy Airport on 10 January 2020 where they have placed 6 training aircraft at the hangar which previously been used by V K N Aviation Academy They also have created three computer aided smart classrooms facility in the airport Tamil Nadu government has allocated two acres 0 81 ha of its land adjoining to the airport for the club to setup its operational Infrastructure 43 Statistics EditAnnual passenger traffic at TRZ airport See Wikidata query Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsAir AsiaKuala Lumpur International 44 Air India ExpressAbu Dhabi 45 Doha 46 Dubai International 46 Kuwait City 47 Muscat 48 Sharjah 46 Singapore 49 Batik Air MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International 50 IndiGoBangalore 51 Chennai 51 Delhi 51 Dubai International 52 Hyderabad 51 Kannur 53 Singapore 49 TirupatiScootSingapore 49 SriLankan AirlinesColombo Bandaranaike 54 Expansion EditTiruchirappalli Airport has been undergoing expansion since 2004 The runway was extended from 1 829 m 6 000 ft to 2 480 m 8 136 ft the apron expanded to hold seven aircraft the fire station upgraded a new taxiway and the current integrated passenger terminal were constructed The Phase II expansion on 210 hectares 510 acres by AAI includes extending the runway to 3 810 m 12 500 ft construction of a modern new Air Traffic Control ATC tower an additional building complex and other works 55 The Government of Tamil Nadu has agreed to provide land free to AAI for the expansion The airport is one of the non metro airports selected for 200 crore US 25 million city side development on Public Private Partnership PPP model 56 New integrated passenger terminal Edit The new integrated passenger terminal Aerial view of the new integrated passenger terminal Due to the consistent increase in the air traffic the current integrated passenger terminal building with a total floor area of 11 777 m2 126 770 sq ft to handle 470 peak hour passengers has become insufficient Initially it was planned to expand the existing integrated terminal by 180 meters on both sides by constructing an additional 17 920 m2 192 900 sq ft area to increase the passenger handling capacity to 1 075 peak hour passengers 57 but later the Ministry of Civil Aviation initiated the construction of a new two level passenger terminal at a cost of 951 crore US 120 million The new terminal building will have an area of 75 000 m2 810 000 sq ft with a capacity to handle 3 43 million passengers per year and with a peak hour handling capacity of 2 200 international and 500 domestic passengers It will be constructed as per Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment GRIHA Four Star standards The terminal is being constructed on the existing airport land available on the south side for which a new four lane elevated access road is being created from the National Highway 336 passing beside the airport 58 59 AAI has engaged a French company EGIS in partnership with the English architectural firm Pascall Watson as the project managers has completed the design and plan for construction by March 2018 60 The tender for construction has been awarded to ITD Cementation India Pvt Ltd by August 2018 the construction works were expected to begin by November 2018 and finish by September 2021 61 But due to the COVID 19 pandemic which faced delays in work the terminal is now expected to be completed by April 2023 62 The expansion project includes the following Two level integrated terminal building Parking for 750 cars 250 taxis and 10 buses New Air Traffic Control ATC tower and a technical block New apron to accommodate 5 MARS Stands 5 E Code or 10 C Code aircraft Upgrade of the fire station to Category 10 Expansion of the cargo terminal Airport systems City side development Rehabilitation of the AAI residential colony and CISF accommodation consisting of 118 unitsThe cost of the project is estimated at 951 crore US 120 million 63 Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the new integrated passenger terminal at the airport through video conferencing from Tiruppur on 10 February 2019 64 Runway extension Edit The current runway at the airport is one of the shortest runways among all the international airports in India The original runway was planned to be expanded in two phases Phase 1 is completed and as part of the Phase 2 expansion the runway is planned to be extended to 3 200 m 10 500 ft initially from the existing 2 480 metres 8 140 ft and later to 3 800 m 12 500 ft AAI has sought land to the Government of Tamil Nadu and once land sought for the expansion is available the extension would take place The district administration has expressed its willingness to pay the market price for the land to be acquired But the extension of the runway is pending for a long time due to delays in acquiring land The AAI has sought around 510 acres 210 ha of land for the current expansion Of the total about 188 acres 76 ha are dry land 116 acres 47 ha wetland 164 68 acres 66 64 ha defense land 40 59 acres 16 43 ha wasteland and 5 8 acres 2 3 ha is with Hindu Religious and Charitable Trust To facilitate fast process on the airport expansion a joint technical advisory committee involving the departments of agriculture public works department and revenue had been formed during 2012 which is chaired by Member of Tiruchirapalli Parliamentary Constituency Until 2019 P Kumar chaired the meetings and currently its being chaired by Su Thirunavukkarasar The district administration has formed a special team comprising the airport director revenue divisional officer joint director of agriculture officials of Public Works Department and other agencies concerned to expedite the land acquisition process 65 In the joint advisory committee meeting on 17 June 2017 it was announced that the Government of Tamil Nadu has given administrative sanction for acquisition of land required for the proposed expansion of the runway The state government has provided administrative sanction to acquire nearly 345 62 acres 139 87 ha in May 2017 including dry and wet lands besides 40 acres 16 ha of government land It has been decided to form a team to work on the exercise of land acquisition and payment of compensation 66 During December 2017 the Deputy Director General of Defence Estates has provided in principle approval for providing 337 7 acres 136 7 ha of land to the AAI in lieu of land of equal value from the state government The District Administration is also in process of acquiring residential buildings With this the airport expansion has gained momentum 67 Apron expansion Edit AAI has gone for the extension of the existing apron with the construction of a third aerobridge and ramp equipment area measuring 2 800 sq m at an estimated cost of 2 25 crore US 280 000 which has become active in January 2019 68 37 Ministry of Civil Aviation initiated plan to expand the apron to provide two more aircraft bays increasing the bay count to nine 57 Work on additional bays was started in February 2020 at an estimated cost of 1 00 crore US 130 000 35 In addition to this as part of the construction of the new terminal an additional apron is being constructed of 15 580 sq m size for parking up to 11 code C aircraft type along with an isolation bay and GSE area including taxi tracks which was tendered in November 2017 and work was started in August 2018 69 Connectivity EditLocated on the Pudukottai Trichy National Highway 336 the airport is well connected with frequent City buses to the major bus and railway terminals of the city like Central Bus Stand Chatram Bus Stand Srirangam and Trichy Junction In addition to this exclusive buses were introduced to originate inside the airport premise destined to Thanjavur Central Bus Stand and Karur 70 Maintenance facilities EditAir Works has line maintenance facility 71 to conduct transit checks on Airbus A320 type aircraft which is the First Line Maintenance facility of Air Works It was opened on behalf of Singapore based Scoot for its aircraft maintenance 72 The low cost carrier Air India Express has an engineering stores complex for service and repairs of its aircraft It would help quick turn around Repair works could be carried out here Initially four licensed engineers and eight technicians are posted to meet the service and repair requirements of the aircraft The stores would have adequate spares and equipment 73 Accidents and incidents EditOn 21 December 1949 Air Ceylon flight from Colombo Ratamalana to Trichinopoly via Jaffna Kankesanturai operated by Douglas DC 3 Dakota aircraft named Sunethra Devi and registered as VP CAT crash landed at Trichinopoly Aerodrome The accident was caused by engine trouble which was noticed after takeoff from Jaffna There were no fatalities but all the three crew members along with one of the 21 passengers sustained injury The aircraft was heavily damaged beyond any repair 74 75 On 25 December 1965 a non scheduled Douglas DC 3 aircraft registered as VT DUC met with an accident while landing at the airport due to pilot error The aircraft had substantial damage with injuries to one passenger and two crew members 76 On 29 May 1980 Indian Airlines flight IC529 a Boeing 737 200 aircraft registered as VT EGD was operating on Chennai Tiruchirappalli flight with 122 passengers and 6 crew members During the landing the commander was not able to align the aircraft properly so requested and started performing go around during which the left wing came into contact with the runway The flight returned to Chennai and landed safely with substantial damage to the plane which was rectified 77 On 11 October 2018 Air India Express flight IX611 to Dubai operated by Boeing 737 800 registered as VT AYD suffered a tail strike hit the ILS system and boundary wall while taking off at 1 18 AM The pilot s continued the flight against Boeing s tail strike checklist reassured by normal instrumentation When the plane was nearing the Middle East the pilot was ordered to fly to Mumbai It landed safely with no one sustaining any injuries The fuselage engine cowling and flight control surfaces were severely damaged with debris lodged in the landing gear 78 79 80 Naming the airport EditIn 2012 a request was made to name the airport after Sir C V Raman a Nobel laureate from the city 81 After the death of the former President of India A P J Abdul Kalam there have been requests made to rename the airport as Dr A P J Abdul Kalam International Airport 82 References Edit Annexure III Passenger Data PDF www aai aero Retrieved 19 May 2021 Annexure II Aircraft Movement Data PDF www aai aero Retrieved 19 May 2021 Annexure IV Freight Movement Data PDF www aai aero Retrieved 19 May 2021 Tiruchirapalli Airport at the Airports Authority of India Archived from the original on 31 May 2011 Retrieved 5 February 2017 Website of the Airport Authority of India 30 October 2020 ISO Certification of Airports Under Various Standards PDF Archived from the original PDF on 19 October 2010 Retrieved 29 March 2013 Our Bureau 7 June 2012 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