Mumbaikars, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has scheduled its annual pre-monsoon runway maintenance in May. This means the runway at one of the country’s busiest airports will be temporarily shut for a few hours. However, this will not affect the travellers as the airlines and stakeholders were given enough time to plan their flight schedules in advance. Scroll on to know more about this.
Mumbai’s CSMIA to Conduct Pre-Monsoon Runway Maintenance
The CSMIA in Mumbai is scheduled for its annual pre-monsoon runway maintenance on May 8, 2025. According to the press release, the maintenance work at the runway will take place between 11 AM and 5 PM. Between this period, both the primary runway 09/27 and the secondary runway 14/32 will be temporarily non-operational.
The pre-monsoon runway maintenance is part of CSMIA’s comprehensive monsoon contingency plan to ensure safety and operational excellence. CSMIA has meticulously coordinated this maintenance with multiple stakeholders, including airlines and aviation authorities.
The airport authorities gave a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), which was issued six months in advance, to notify airlines and stakeholders about this maintenance work. This ensured that the airlines had enough time to adjust their flight schedules well ahead of time, enabling them to plan appropriately.
As per the press release, by prioritising infrastructure upkeep, CSMIA aims to ensure a smooth experience for both airlines and passengers. Furthermore, they hope to maintain the highest standards of safety and service excellence at the airport.
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Why Is This Maintenance Crucial For The Airport?
Now, we are sure you must be wondering why this pre-monsoon runway maintenance is so important for CSMIA. According to airport officials, this annual maintenance is crucial for preserving the health and longevity of CSMIA’s expansive airside infrastructure.
While it may affect the operations at the airport for a few hours, it is important for the smooth operation of the Mumbai airport which spans 1,033 acres. Aviation specialists will inspect runway surfaces for wear and tear, addressing preventive measures for waterlogging to ensure safe landings and take-offs during the monsoon season.
To ensure timely execution, CSMIA will make use of advanced technology to monitor the entire maintenance process. This will help make the entire maintenance process smoother and quicker.
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If you’re travelling to and from Mumbai on May 8, double-check with your airlines for any updates or changes.
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