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PM Modi inaugurates emergency landing facility in Assam

PM Modi inaugurates emergency landing facility in Assam
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on February 14, inaugurated the Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on the national highway in Moran in Assam’s Dibrugarh district — a first kind of such facility in the entire northeastern region, government officials said. Prime Minister Modi also witnessed an air show by the Indian Air Force (IAF) soon after the ELF was inaugurated.

The air show included Rafale, Sukhoi and MIG fighter aircrafts. The fighter aircrafts successfully took off and landed on the highway strip.

According to an official, at least one lakh people gathered to witness the historic occasion. Located in Upper Assam, the ELF on the Moran Bypass is being viewed as a major strategic addition to India’s military infrastructure in the Northeast, offering the IAF enhanced operational flexibility in a region that has witnessed heightened tensions in recent years. The Moran ELF has been designed to function as an alternative landing option in situations where Dibrugarh Airport or the Chabua Air Force Station becomes unavailable due to operational constraints or emergency scenarios.

For the IAF, this facility significantly strengthens its ability to respond swiftly to contingencies near sensitive border areas. The 4.2-km-long reinforced concrete stretch has been engineered to serve as an emergency runway capable of handling both military and civilian aircraft.

Unlike conventional fixed airbases that may be vulnerable to targeting or disruption during conflict, highway-based landing facilities provide critical redundancy, mobility and an element of operational surprise. A notable feature of the Moran ELF is the absence of a central road divider, allowing smooth aircraft movement during landing and take-off operations.

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