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Commercial flights to start from Gautam Buddha International Airport

Calibration flight starting from today


18 February 2022  

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KATHMANDU: The Gautam Buddha International Airport, a project of national pride located in Bhairahawa (Rupandehi), is to come into commercial operation on May 16 that marks Buddha Poornima.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has shared that the commercial test flight (calibration flight) will start today. CAAN Director General Pradip Adhikari said that necessary preparations have been made for the operation of Gautam Buddha Airport as the second international airport of the country. He mentioned that the calibration flight will be conducted for seven days.

Aero Thai aircraft has landed in Nepal Thursday for the purpose. The HS-AIM aircraft, which landed at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) from Thailand this afternoon, has reached Bhairahawa airport today, said CAAN engineer Muluk Mishra.

After the test flight is successful, commercial flight will take place.

Bhairahawa Airport has same passenger handling capacity as TIA

Director General Adhikari shared that Gautam Buddha International Airport has same capacity as TIA when it comes to passenger handling. Both the international airports could handle around 9.2 million passengers annually but for that to happen, another terminal should be brought into operation at the earliest at the Gautam Buddha International Airport.

The current terminal at the Gautam Buddha International Airport can only handle around 2 million passengers, according to the CAAN. The second terminal for the Gautam Buddha International Airport would be operative very soon, assured Adhikari.

Stating that Gautam Buddha International Airport was of strategic importance for economic growth of the country, he asserted that Nepal’s aviation sector made another stride with the construction of soon-to-be-operated international Airport. TIA in 2018 handled 7.1 million passengers. Had there been no COVID-19 crisis, the TIA could not handle the ever-increasing flow of passengers in the only international airport in the country so far.

The COVID-19 crisis also slowed down the technical work relating to the construction and operation process of the second international airport in the country. The commercial operation would have started if there was no COVID-19 crisis, said CAAN. Thanks to the consistent follow-up and positive intervention of the CAAN, the Airport in Bhairahawa is going to be operative very soon.

Model project

The Gautam Buddha International Airport was initially a sick project but, it gained significant physical process in no time. It has become a model project amongst the other projects of national pride due to its timely construction. The project suffered some setbacks initially. Delay and negligence on the part of the contractor company impeded the project while COVID-19 crisis also contributed to the slowdown of construction in between.

Initiated in 2015, the Airport construction should have ideally completed by 2017. The deadline for construction was reset for March, 2020 but construction process hit a snag yet again due breakout and spread of COVID-19 since 2020.

A Chinese construction company-Northwest Civil Aviation Construction Group- constructed the Airport at the subsidized loan by the Asian Development Bank. So far, Rs 11 billion has been spent for the construction of the Airport having 45-meter width and a 3,000-metre long runway.

As the Gautam Buddha International Airport is coming to operation very soon, it is believed that the second international airport in the country would help reduce the pressure of the TIA.

Publish Date : 18 February 2022 09:46 AM

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