Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday inaugurated twin elevated Eastern Cross Taxiways (ECT) and the fourth runway on the Delhi airport. With the ECT, the airport can even be the only one within the nation to have an elevated taxiway with roads passing below it. The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), which can also be the nation’s largest airport, handles greater than 1,500 plane actions each day.
The ECT which is 2.1 kilometres lengthy, will cut back the time spent on the tarmac by passengers after touchdown and earlier than take-off of flights. The ECT will join the northern and southern airfields on the japanese facet of the airport and can cut back the taxiing distance for an plane by seven kilometres.
It can deal with wide-body plane, together with A-380 and B-777 and B-747.
Now, the airport will have 4 runways — RW 09/27, RW 11R/29L, RW 10/28 and RW 11L/29R. IGIA is operated by the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), a consortium led by GMR Airports Infrastructure Ltd.
(With PTI inputs)