Allahabad Airport


Allahabad Airport, officially known as Prayagraj Airport, is a military airbase and public airport serving the city of Prayagraj, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located in Bamrauli at a distance of from Prayagraj city and is operational for domestic flights. It is one of the oldest airports in India. The airport operation is jointly under the supervision of Indian Air Force and Airports Authority of India.

History

Runway

The airport is served by a single runway 12/30, which is long and wide.

Landing Amenities

The airport has ILS CAT-I compliant for landing during night, bad weather and foggy conditions. The Instrument Landing System was installed during 2018–2019 expansion phase, along with the construction of the new terminal. Other than enhancing safety for landing of flights in a visibility as low as 550 metres, installation of ILS finally allowed the airport to operate flights at night.

New terminal

Construction of a new terminal began in January 2018 and was completed in December 2018. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The terminal was constructed at a cost of. A total of was allocated for the construction of this terminal.
The terminal is 6700 square meter; has a peak hour capacity of 300 passengers and four aircraft parking bays for Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.
The building has an electric operated trolley gate on the link taxi track to segregate the operational area of Airports Authority of India and Indian Air Force. There has been use of fly ash bricks; double insulated door and the building is equipped with water harvesting and has a sewage treatment plant of its own.

Airlines and destinations