Aero India 2025: Bangalore Airport Issues Advisory on Flight Disruptions
Aero India 2025: Bangalore Airport Issues Advisory on Flight Disruptions
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BANGALORE: Aero India 2025 - Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bangalore has released an advisory about airspace closures from February 5 to 14, 2025, as the Aero India Show is taking place. Passengers are advised to check their flight schedules with airlines to avoid surprises during this period.

Check the Airspace Closure Timings:

  • February 5th, 6th, 8th : 9-AM to 12-PM and 3.00-PM to 4.30-PM
  • February 7th, 9th: 9 AM to 11 AM (February 7 also closed from 3.00-PM to 4.30 PM)
  • February 10th: 9.00-AM to 11:30-AM and 2.30-PM to 3.30-PM
  • February 11th, 12th: 12 PM to 2.30 PM
  • February 13th, 14th: 9.30-AM to 12.00-PM and 2.30-PM to 5.00- PM

The closures will affect flight operations at various times. Travelers should stay updated as delays and schedule changes are expected.

All About Aero India 2025

Aero-India-2025 will take place at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bangalore. It is one of the biggest aerospace and defense shows in the world, featuring advanced aircraft and allied technology. The event attracts top global players in aviation, along with government officials and industry professionals.

With Aero-India 2025 event, a high increase in the air traffic is expected over Bangalore. To manage this, airspace restrictions and traffic diversions in the city, partricularly near the event venue, have been announced.

Travel Advisaries to follow

Passengers flying in or out of Bangalore during these dates should regularly check with their airlines or visit the official Kempegowda International Airport website for updates and real-time flight information.

Top  Indian aerospace companies to watch:

  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
  • Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL)
  • Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
  • Logic Fruit Technology
  • Skyroot Aerospace & Agnikul Cosmos
  • Pixxel

About KIA

  • Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) is Bangalore's main airport, serving the capital city of Karnataka, India. Here are some key facts about KIA:
  • Location: 35 km north of Bangalore, near Devanahalli
  • Size: 16 square kilometers
  • Ownership: Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), a public-private consortium
  • Namesake: Kempe Gowda I, founder of Bengaluru
  • Sustainability: Karnataka's first fully solar-powered airport, developed by CleanMax Solar

 

 

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