SVPI Airport Pioneers Innovative Measures to Minimise Bird Strikes
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, managed by Adani Airport Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd., the flagship incubator of the globally diversified Adani Portfolio, has undertaken several pioneering initiatives – many of which are first-of-their-kind in the country resulting in a significant reduction in bird strikes. This measure enhances the safety of both passengers and aircraft.
Understanding the Bird Strike Threat
Bird strikes pose a serious risk to aviation safety. When birds collide with aircraft, they can cause damage to engines, windshields, and other critical components, potentially leading to serious accidents. SVPI Airport has implemented a comprehensive bird management program to mitigate this risk.
Several pioneering initiatives, seen for the first time at an airport in India, include:
- Targeted Vegetation Management: To reduce the attractiveness of the Airport to birds, a precise grass growth cycle management strategy has been implemented. By using appropriate plant growth regulators and bird deterrents, SVPI Airport has been able to control the growth of vegetation and discourage birds from foraging. The Plant Growth Regulators played a major role in keeping the grasses’ height under check, thus reducing insect infestation.
- Insect Control: To reduce the availability of insect prey for birds, the Airport has undertaken comprehensive soil treatment to eliminate insect infestation, particularly winged termites, which attract black kites. Additionally, advanced insect attraction technologies like Farrow’s light traps and black light traps are used to capture insects in large quantities, further reducing bird food sources.
- Physical Deterrence: To prevent birds from roosting on Airport structures, customized anti-perching devices conforming to Hyper Urban Bird Management technology have been installed. This is a patented technology for limiting access to pigeons; more than 95% of the bird infestation in the Airport buildings has been reduced.
- Wildlife Management: Problematic wildlife species are safely relocated to designated areas to minimize their impact on airport operations. SVPIA operates one of the first-of-its-kind programs in the country for the scientific relocation of wildlife, including five species of birds.
- Acoustic Deterrence: Customised bioacoustics systems have been installed on Airport vehicles and on the periphery of the runway to deter birds.
- Community Engagement: The Airport regularly engages with local communities to educate them about the importance of avoiding bird feeding and littering in the vicinity of the Airport.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad remains committed to implementing innovative and industry-leading solutions to enhance safety standards further and provide a secure and seamless travel experience for all passengers.
Note: All modules and techniques adopted for bird hazard management are designed in compliance with the guidelines provided by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
About Ahmedabad International Airport Limited (AIAL)
Ahmedabad International Airport Limited (AIAL) manages Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (AMD), Ahmedabad, India. AIAL operates under the leadership of Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, the prominent infrastructure arm of the diversified Adani Group.
Leveraging Adani Group’s expertise in transport and logistics hubs, AAHL aims to connect India’s major cities through a strategic hub-and-spoke model. This, coupled with a deep understanding of modern mobility needs, fuels AIAL’s vision to establish Ahmedabad Airport as the premier gateway for passenger and cargo traffic in Western India.
AIAL prioritizes sustainable growth, emphasizing exceptional customer experiences, efficient operations, and fostering strong stakeholder relationships.
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