How Airlines and Airports Manage Snow and Ice: Ensuring Smooth Winter Operations

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 5, 2024 06:30 AMNews
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As winter approaches, snow and ice become a significant hurdle for airline operations. Ensuring the safety of passengers and aircraft during inclement weather involves several critical steps. De-icing procedures are essential, where aircraft are treated with specialized heated glycol-based fluids to prevent ice buildup on wings and control surfaces. This step is crucial for maintaining aircraft aerodynamics and safety during takeoff and landing.

Airports, especially those in colder regions like Toronto Pearson and Helsinki-Vantaa, have extensive snow removal equipment, including high-powered snowplows, brooms, and blowers, to keep runways, taxiways, and aprons operational. These vehicles work continuously during snowstorms to clear the buildup of snow and ice. Airports also apply runway de-icing agents to ensure that aircraft can land and take off safely. These chemicals help in breaking down the ice, providing the necessary friction for planes to operate.

Flight schedules are closely monitored and coordinated with real-time weather data. Airlines maintain constant communication with meteorological teams to plan flights around storms, reducing the risks of delays or cancellations. In the event of severe weather, airlines often proactively delay or cancel flights to avoid the danger posed by icy conditions. Safety protocols extend beyond just aircraft maintenance, as passenger safety is prioritized through organized boarding, de-boarding, and traffic management during storms.

Many airports also feature heated areas in critical spots, such as gates and walkways, to ensure that both passengers and staff can navigate icy conditions safely. These airports invest heavily in winter-proof infrastructure and operations to minimize disruption during harsh weather.

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