Ranchi Airport Nears Fog-Readiness with 90% CAT-II Lights Installed

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth announced that 90% of CAT-II lighting has been installed at Ranchi airport, with the remaining installation awaiting land acquisition completion. The state government has allocated 300 acres to extend the airstrip where the advanced lighting systems will be placed, promising safer operations during fog and rain. Once fully operational, the upgrade will facilitate easier travel to destinations like Jaipur and Ayodhya. Meanwhile, Delhi Airport is currently operating under more advanced CAT-III conditions due to dense fog, which allows landings in near-zero visibility.

Key Points: Ranchi Airport: 90% CAT-II Lights Installed for Fog Safety

  • 90% CAT-II lights installed
  • Land acquisition pending for remainder
  • 300 acres allocated for airstrip extension
  • Delhi operating under CAT-III amid fog
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Ranchi: 90% CAT-II lights already installed, says MoS Defence Sanjay Seth

Union MoS Defence announces 90% CAT-II lighting installed at Ranchi airport, with remaining pending land acquisition, to enable safer travel in fog and rain.

"Once those lights are installed, this airport will become completely safe in conditions of fog and rain... - Sanjay Seth, MoS Defence"

Ranchi, December 31

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Wednesday stated that 90% of the CAT-II lights have already been installed, and the remaining are in the area where land acquisition hasn't been completed yet.

"A long meeting took place, and discussions were held on the CAT-II facility... 90% of the CAT-II lights have already been installed. The remaining lights are in the area where land acquisition has not yet been completed..." he said.

He further stated that the government has allocated 300 acres of land for the airstrip to be extended, where the lights will be installed. After the installation is completed, the airports will become safe for air travel amid fog and rain.

"The state government has provided 300 acres of land where the airstrip is to be extended, and the large lights will be installed there. Once those lights are installed, this airport will become completely safe in conditions of fog and rain... Travelling from here to Jaipur, Ayodhya, and other places will become very easy," he added.

Meanwhile, in Delhi, operations are currently being conducted under CAT-III conditions due to low visibility at the Delhi International Airport.

CAT-III is a category of Instrument Landing System (ILS) that offers lower minimums for visibility and decision height. CAT-III allows for almost zero visibility landings in some cases. Advanced equipment and pilot training are required for CAT-III approaches.

"Dense fog is impacting flight schedules, and operations are currently under CAT-III conditions. Our on-ground teams are working in close coordination with all stakeholders to assist passengers and provide necessary support across all terminals. For real-time flight updates, please reach out to your respective airlines. We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding," said in a statement.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is excellent news! ✈️ Traveling to Ayodhya and other places from Ranchi will be much more reliable now, especially during the winter fog. Safety should always be the top priority. Kudos to the teams working on this.
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Rahul R
While the update is positive, I hope the focus isn't just on announcing percentages. The real test is when the fog hits. Delhi has CAT-III and still faces massive delays. Let's see if Ranchi's implementation actually prevents the chaos we see in Delhi every winter.
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Aditi M
Infrastructure development in the eastern states is crucial for balanced growth. 300 acres is a significant allocation. Hope this also brings more flight options and possibly lower fares for the people of Jharkhand.
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Michael C
As someone who travels frequently to Ranchi for work, this is a very practical improvement. The fog-related delays have been a consistent issue. Looking forward to smoother journeys.
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Kavya N
The article mentions land acquisition as the hurdle. This is often the slowest part of any project in India. Authorities need to ensure fair compensation and swift resolution so public projects don't get stuck. The benefits are for everyone.

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