Civil Aeronautics (Aerocivil) reported that Scheduled calibration work will be carried out on the runways of the El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá. “These actions are aimed at guaranteeing precise and safe air navigation, in line with the highest operational standards.“said the entity, clarifying that they will have an impact”citizens, air transport users and operators“.
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“We apologize for any possible inconveniences that may arise in the established itineraries, reiterating that these tasks are essential to preserve the safety and efficiency of the air service.“he added.
The Aerocivil also explained that “Preserving life and guaranteeing operational safety are essential and non-negotiable principles“.
And let the calibrations to the tracks”They aim to ensure the continuity of air operations without future setbacks. This maintenance is key so that the service is not affected during the end-of-year season, which historically represents the highest flow of passengers at the El Dorado International Airport.“.
These tasks will involve temporary closures of one of the runways, while another will operate completely normally, guaranteeing maintain the country’s connectivity.
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“We invite passengers to check the status of their flights directly with the airlines in advance, pay attention to official communications and information channels.“he recommended.
The schedules will be the following:
– Sunday, October 19: North Runway (14L) will be closed and South Runway (14R) will be operational, between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
– Sunday, October 26: North Runway (14L) will be closed and South Runway (14R) will be operational, between 6 am and 10 am
– Sunday, November 2: South Runway (14R) will be closed and North Runway (14L) will be operational, between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
– Sunday, November 9: South Runway (14R) will be closed and North Runway (14L) will be operational, between 6 am and 10 am
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Aerocivil assured that these dates were selected after a detailed analysis to ensure the least possible impact on the operation. concentrating work on days and times of lower traffic.
“These actions were notified and agreed upon with the airlines so that they could manage possible changes to their itineraries,” he concluded.
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CAMILO HERNÁNDEZ M.
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