Kandla Airport

[4] After a gap of seven years, commercial services resumed in October 2006 with Air Deccan operating daily services to Mumbai, using an ATR-72 aircraft, until the airline ceased operations in 2012.

[5] After five years, SpiceJet commenced service again in July 2017 using the Bombardier Q400 aircraft to Mumbai, and to Delhi from 2018.

[6] The airport is spread over an area of 268.2 acres, and has a terminal building capable of handling 100 passengers at a time.

Its apron measuring 90 m x 60 m has two parking bays for ATR-72 type aircraft.

The airport has navigational facilities and landing aids like NDB and PAPI.

Apron area of the airport