Chennai airport

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Chennai International Airport
ChennaiAirport.jpg
Characteristics
ICAO code VOMM
IATA code MAA
Coordinates

12 ° 59 ′ 40 "  N , 80 ° 10 ′ 50"  E Coordinates: 12 ° 59 ′ 40 "  N , 80 ° 10 ′ 50"  E

Height above MSL 16 m (52  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 15 km southwest of Chennai
Basic data
opening 1954
Terminals 3
Passengers 14,782,281 (2015)
Air freight 311,043 t (2015)
Flight
movements
120,775 (2015)
Runways
07/25 3658 m × 45 m asphalt
12/30 2045 m × 45 m asphalt / concrete

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The Chennai International Airport ( IATA : MAA ; ICAO code : VOMM ) (until 1996 Madras International Airport ) is the international airport of Chennai (Madras), the capital of the Indian state Tamil Nadu . It is the third most important international airport in the country after Mumbai and Delhi and the main hub for southern India. It is also the main hub for air cargo to Mumbai and an international hub for Air India .

history

Madras was one of the first airports in India and was the terminus of Air India's first flight in 1954. This led from Bombay (now Mumbai) via Belgaum to Chennai.

View from St. Thomas Mount

Location and structure

Chennai Airport is located on the outskirts of Chennai in the Meenambakkam district, around 15 kilometers southwest of the city center. Chennai is the only airport in India with a rail link (Trisulam station).

Chennai Airport has three terminals: domestic flights are handled at the Kamaraj Terminal (named after the former Chief Minister Tamil Nadus K. Kamaraj ), and international flights at the Anna Terminal (named after the former Chief Minister Tamil Nadus CN Annadurai ). The old Meenambakkam Terminal is now used as a freight terminal.

Domestic Terminal

Incidents

  • On March 5, 1999, on a Boeing 747-2B3F freighter of Air France (F-GPAN) approaching Chennai Airport (Madras until 1996), a warning about the not extended nose landing gear was issued by the flight crew as False warning was assessed. The aircraft then landed with the nose landing gear not extended. While the five-man crew was able to save themselves, the machine then burned out completely because the airport fire brigade was unable to put out the fire.

Web links

Commons : Chennai International Airport  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. Aircraft accident data and report Indian Airlines, Boeing 737-200 VT-ECR, April 26, 1979 in the Aviation Safety Network (English)
  3. ^ Accident report B-747-200F F-GPAN , Aviation Safety Network (English), accessed on January 23, 2019.