Terminal
Layout: The passenger terminal is a single, fully air-conditioned, two-level building capable of accommodating international and domestic operations. The basement houses the retail storage, rest areas and services. The arrival and departure areas are separated vertically with a modern, simple, straight-ahead flow system. The domestic and international departure lounges, and the majority of the retail outlets are located on level 2 (first floor). The check-in facilities and baggage reclaim are located on level 1 (ground floor). The terminal is designed for ease of operation and minimum maintenance.
Capacity: The total floor area is approximately 71,000 square meters. The terminal building is designed to accommodate 2733 passengers at peak hour. The design reflects the best industry practice and caters for 24-hour-operations, under all weather conditions
Capacity: 12 million people per annum
Aircraft Movements: 30 per hour
Current expected aircraft movements: 440 in May 2008.
CUTE enabled check in counters: 53 and 18 self check in counters.
Gates: 20
Aero-bridges: 8, including one double arm and 9 remote bus bays.
Aircraft stands: 42. All 42 stands have a fueling pit. This first time in Indian airports that the parking stands have the fueling pits. The underground pits helps the aircraft to fuel from the stand itself.
Terminal parking: In the first phase of development, a car park for 2,000 cars in front of the terminal building at the ground level has been developed for the convenience of passengers and visitors to the airport.
Runway
The airport has one runway as of now. The runway can accommodate all types of aircraft including the Airbus A380. There are plans to build a second runway when the annual traffic of the airport reaches 18 million passengers per year which is currently estimated to reach around 2013-2014.
Length: 4000 meters
Width: 45 meters
Width plus light paved shoulders: 60 m
Orientation: 09/27
ICAO: 4E
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