Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju met Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Nirmala Sitharaman and discussed the relief, rehabilitation measures and the restoration work at the airport.
AAI officials, assisted by navy and NDRF personnel, carried out restoration work of all essential navigational aids and the runway on a war-footing through last night, enabling Air India's Delhi-Hyderabad-Vizag flight to land and take off this afternoon.
An AAI official said vital navigational aids like the Instrument Landing System and Doppler Very High Frequency Radars were restored within 48 hours of the weakening of the cyclone.
The airfield was also given the Foreign Object Damage (FOD) clearance to facilitate resumption of flight operations, he said, adding that the airport was now operational.
After his meeting with Sitharaman, Raju told reporters, "We were very happy with the Prime Minister's visit. Because if you look at it, if you look at earlier, when his predecessor was there...., there was no urgency about what was happening at that particular point of time. So (now) whole orientation has changed."
Efforts were also being made to resume immigration facilities so that the international flights may start by November one, they said.
The airport terminal building, designed to withstand wind speed up to 150 kmph, was considerably damaged in the cyclonic storm whose speed was recorded at about 180-190 kmph.
The officials said a large portion of the terminal building, including glass, roof-top covering, air- conditioning, computer system, communication systems and electrical connections, were destroyed.
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