Mangalore, Sep 13: With the commencement of work on additional taxiways at Mangalore International Airport , the airport is gearing to accommodate more aircrafts in a couple of years.

Currently, the airport has two runways and passenger flights arrive at the new terminal building at the international airport over one taxiway.
Although there are two runways, the aircrafts that are ready to depart have to wait for 10 to 15 minutes if the timings clashed with the arrival of another flight since only one taxiway is used for entry and exit from the runway. Once the taxiways are ready, the airport will be able to handle aircrafts more effectively.
Director of Mangalore International Airport J T Radhakrishna said that once completed, the new taxiway would help when the operating flights would increase in number at the airport. There will be separate entry and exit paths at both ends of the parallel taxiway, which will help in handling the flights, he said.
He said that a construction company from Mumbai called PCC Constructions had been given the contract of constructing the parallel taxiways. The construction is expected to be completed within a period of 18 months from August 2014.

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