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Agartala Airport Safety: Buildings Over Height Limit, Bird Strike Zones Under Scanner

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June 21, 2025
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Agartala, June 21, 2025 — In a recent meeting of the Airfield Environment Management Committee (AEMC) held at Maharaja Bir Bikram International Airport, Agartala, the civil administration flagged several safety concerns including high-rise buildings exceeding permissible height limits and areas prone to frequent bird strikes.

According to a senior official, multiple buildings located within the airport’s vicinity were found to be taller than the height regulations set for the airport zone. “Notices will soon be issued to the concerned property owners. Height restrictions around airports are crucial for safe flight operations,” the official said.

The committee also identified specific areas around the airport where meat shops and other establishments are contributing to bird congregation, significantly increasing the risk of bird strikes. Members of the AEMC suggested developing a 10-kilometer radius around the airport into a bird-free zone to mitigate these risks. Runoff and waste from meat shops were cited as major contributors to attracting birds near the runway.

In addition to these issues, concerns were raised over miscreants operating from across the Bangladesh border, which lies just 30 to 70 meters from the airport on two sides. “Some individuals from the Bangladesh side have been throwing laser lights at incoming aircraft, particularly during landing. While it hasn’t affected operations due to advanced automation, it creates discomfort for pilots,” the official noted.

Airport authorities have committed to initiating strict cleanliness drives, regulating activities that attract birds, and improving surveillance near border fencing.

The AEMC meeting was convened to evaluate and strengthen airport safety protocols following a recent flight accident in Ahmedabad. Authorities emphasized the urgent need for coordination between civic bodies, law enforcement, and the airport authority to ensure safer skies over Agartala.

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