Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has inducted a rubber removal machine to improve runway surface conditions and ensure smoother, safer flight operations. The specialised equipment is designed to strip away rubber deposits left by aircraft tyres during landings, which can reduce runway friction and compromise braking performance, especially in wet conditions.

Airport officials explained that regular rubber buildup on runway surfaces is a common challenge at busy airports, and timely removal is vital for maintaining optimal friction levels and compliance with aviation safety standards. The new machine allows for efficient, thorough cleaning of the runway, reducing operational disruptions and enhancing safety margins for arriving and departing aircraft.
With the deployment of this equipment, CIAL aims to strengthen its runway maintenance capabilities and support uninterrupted flight operations, contributing to overall passenger safety and confidence in airport infrastructure. The move also aligns with best practices adopted by major international airports to maintain high standards in runway performance and aircraft handling.
CIAL’s administration affirmed that the machine will be integrated into routine maintenance schedules, helping to keep runway surfaces in top condition as traffic levels continue to grow at the global gateway serving Kerala and neighbouring regions.
