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600 people, 100 types of equipment, and a bit of 'chicken parade': What went behind repair of one of world's busiest runways

Since February, the runway at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport was partly closed for three days a week for repair work

March 29, 2019 / 12:23 IST
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It took 600 people and 100 different kinds of equipment, working in clock work precision for six hours a day, three days a week and over two months to complete the repair work of the main runway of Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. And yes, it needed a bit of a "chicken parade" too.

Mumbai's the busiest one-runway airport in the world.

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The repair, which gets over on March 30, was done of the intersection of the main runway, and the secondary runway that is used for four hours a week. The work forced the airport to be shut for six hours every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 11 am to 5 pm.

"It was after a 'health check' that it was decided to repair the runway. While the structure is strong, the top part of the runway needed repair," said a spokesperson of Mumbai International Airport Limited, the GVK Group-controlled operator of the airport. The intersection was last repaired in 2009-2010.