Beyond the Runway: Why ONLY Indigo Aircraft Approach IGI from Noida

 After spending some time in Noida, I've noticed that almost all Indigo aircraft flying into Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL / VIDP) fly over Noida (right above Sector 39). However, this is limited to only indigo aircraft. The only exception I've seen so far is Air India flight AI2548 on Thursday, 16th October, operated by an A320neo- VT-EXG.



The answer to why this happens lies in Delhi Airport's layout and indigo's terminal operations.

Terminal 2 and 1D of IGI are used mainly by Indigo. These terminals are the closest to Runway 27/09 and Runway 28/10. Therefore, Indigo aircraft land on these runways (mainly the prior). They have to pass over Noida for the approach to this runway. 



Runway 27 is an east-west runway. When the wind favours Runway 27 operations, aircraft approach from the east, lining up perfectly over Noida.

In contrast, most other airlines, mainly full-service carriers (FSCs), like Air India use Runway 29/11 (L & R).

That's why the Noida skies are streaked with those blue tails of 6E aircraft; though maybe not for long- with the Noida Jewar airport coming up!




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