Mumbai Airport Completes Runway Maintenance Before Monsoon Season

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has completed its annual runway maintenance program ahead of the monsoon season. The six-hour exercise covered thorough inspections of both runways, which are now fully operational. Maintenance included pavement checks, electrical system inspections, rubber removal, and large-scale drain cleaning. The airport, which handles over 950 daily air traffic movements, prioritized this preventive work to ensure safety and operational reliability during the monsoon.

Key Points: Mumbai Airport Runway Maintenance Done Before Monsoon

  • Maintenance covered Runway 09/27 and 14/32
  • Six-month stakeholder coordination enabled schedule realignment
  • Work included pavement checks, light inspections, drain cleaning
  • Airport handles over 950 daily air traffic movements
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Mumbai Airport completes runway maintenance ahead of monsoon season

Mumbai Airport completes annual runway maintenance on both runways ahead of monsoon, ensuring safety and operational readiness at CSMIA.

"For an airport handling over 950 air traffic movements daily, such preventive maintenance is critical. - Mumbai International Airport Limited"

Mumbai, May 7

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, operated by Mumbai International Airport Limited, has completed its annual runway maintenance programme, reinforcing operational readiness ahead of the monsoon season, the release stated.

Conducted over a six-hour window from 11:00 hours to 17:00 hours, the exercise covered a thorough inspection of Runway 09/27 (3448 metres) and Runway 14/32 (2871 metres), both of which are now restored and fully operational.

Planned well in advance, the operation was supported by six months of stakeholder coordination, enabling airlines to realign flight schedules in advance.

For an airport handling over 950 air traffic movements (ATMs) daily, such preventive maintenance is critical. It ensures runway infrastructure consistently meets the highest safety and operational standards, strengthens drainage systems and safeguards operations during the high-intensity monsoon period.

The scope of work included pavement maintenance, electrical checks across Airfield Ground Lighting systems and substations, rubber removal, surface markings and large-scale drain cleaning.

Technical teams also inspected runway intersections, over 3,000 runway lights and critical cable networks supporting lighting, information technology and navigational systems to ensure uninterrupted performance.

By combining planning with targeted maintenance, CSMIA continues to prioritise safety, operational reliability and resilience in one of the country's most demanding aviation environments.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good operational planning. Having spent time in Mumbai, I know how critical runway maintenance is during the rains. Six months of stakeholder coordination is impressive — shows commitment to safety. 👌
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Rohit P
But why only a six-hour window? With 950 flights daily, even a single hour disruption causes chaos. MIAL should do this overnight to minimize passenger inconvenience. Just my two paise as a frequent traveller. 🤔
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Priya S
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport has been improving year after year. My family and I used to dread monsoon travel but last year it was much smoother. Kudos to the teams for prioritizing safety over shortcuts! 🙏
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Michael C
Rubber removal and drain cleaning are often overlooked in older airports. It's good to see Mumbai staying proactive. This kind of preventive work saves millions in emergency repairs later. Well done, MIAL!
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Vikram M
I just hope they paid equal attention to the connecting taxiways and apron areas. Last monsoon, our aircraft was stuck on the taxiway for 40 minutes because of poor drainage there. But overall, this is reassuring news for Mumbai's flyers. 👍
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Kavya N
As someone who works in aviation, I can say this is no small feat. Insp

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