Chennai: The Chennai airport opened on Saturday for limited
flights carrying relief supplies for the rain-hit state.Yesterday, it
was declared fit for operating technical ferry and relief flights. Following
inspection of the runway and other areas, it was declared available for limited
day time operations, an AAI statement "We started technical flights from
Chennai airport. But we are unable to resume commercial flights as the basement
of the airport is still waterlogged and power supply of the terminal building
has not been restored completely. It might take at least 2-3 days to clear the
airport for operations," the Minister of State for Civil
Aviation, Mahesh
Sharma, said. On an average, Chennai airport handles 320 landings and take-offs
in a day, including international flights. Officials said the next step will be
limited commercial flight operations, after power supply resumes. Tamil Nadu
Electricity authorities clarified that they had restored the supply of power
but the airport was "facing internal issues." Four relief aircraft
took off from the airport till Saturday afternoon. The airport was also used
for helicopters carrying relief material for the flood affected areas. Partial
operations have begun at the airport amid intermittent rain.This is the first
set of flights to operate out of the airport since Tuesday evening, when the
airport was shut due to excessive water logging.A total 34 aircraft of various
airlines were stranded at the airport due to the flooding caused by torrential
rains. Chennai airport authorities had suspended flights till Sunday in the
wake of floods.
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