New runway & dual-way elevated taxiway inaugurated at New Delhi International Airport

Mr Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation and Steel, recently inaugurated a new runway and a dual-way elevated taxiway at New Delhi International Airport. With this, the IGI Airport, New Delhi has become the first airport in the country to have four runways and becomes the first airport in the country to have an elevated taxiway.

The Eastern Cross Taxiway (ECT) will significantly increase capacity at IGIA – making it capable of handling 1,700+ movements.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Scindia said: “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Civil Aviation sector is not only contributing to the transportation sector but also becoming a key enabler in the rise of the economic power of India. Today is a landmark day for Indian civil aviation, both on infrastructure side and services side. The Eastern Cross Taxiway is the first of its kind in India. Also, this elevated Eastern Cross Taxiway (ECT) will see a reduction of almost 55,000 tons of CO2 emission on annual basis. Also, this ECT, along with the fourth runway and the new integrated Terminal 1, will make Delhi Airport future-ready and fulfil the dream of creating a major International Hub. Capacity along with technological intervention will further enhance the passenger experience. The northern part of the airfield and the southern part of the airfield will be conveniently connected by this. It means an 8 to 9 minute reduction in taxi time. This runway makes Delhi Airport the only airport in the country to have 4 runways.  With that capacity in place, we would be well positioned both on an infrastructure side and capability side for creating the international civil aviation hub in India.”