Hyderabad Airport Upgrades Runway with Advanced ILS for Safety.

Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has enhanced its main runway by installing a new Category II Instrument Landing System (ILS) along with upgraded runway lighting. This advanced system enables aircraft to land safely even in low visibility conditions, as poor as 300 meters, significantly improving operational efficiency and passenger safety during adverse weather such as fog, heavy rain, and low cloud cover.

According to a press release from GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL) on Monday, the upgraded ILS will assist pilots in making precise landings by providing improved guidance during approach and touchdown. The new lighting system further enhances visibility, ensuring safer operations, especially during early morning and nighttime flights.

With this upgrade, RGIA aligns itself with global airport safety standards, reinforcing its position as one of India’s leading aviation hubs. The enhancement is expected to benefit both domestic and international flights, reducing diversions and delays caused by poor weather conditions. Authorities believe this development will offer a seamless travel experience while bolstering the airport’s reputation for efficiency and reliability.

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