From correspondents in West Bengal, India, 02:01 PM IST
The Kolkata airport will expand its runway and build a taxiway for the Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial aircraft. The work is to be completed by 2009-end, an official said Saturday.
'We plan to extend the 2,400-metre runway at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport by 840 metres. A taxiway with a minimum width of 23 metres will be built to make room for the wide-bodied aircraft. The taxi shoulders will be around 30 metres wide to avoid damaging the wings of the A380,' airport director V.K. Monga told IANS.
The Airports Authority of India and the West Bengal government will spend Rs.20 million and Rs.30 million respectively for the project, he added.
Only Kingfisher Airlines has ordered the A380 aircraft so far.



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Judging by this news of expected expeditious completion of runway expansion project at Calcutta airport, it is clear W Bengal is not communist in the sense of labour union rowdyism, but in the true sense of labour showing its supremacy thru super efficiency.
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