Bhuj Rudra Mata Air Force Station Explained

Bhuj Rudra Mata Air Force Station
Iata:BHJ
Icao:VABJ
Type:Military/Public
Operator:Indian Air Force
Airports Authority of India
Location:Bhuj
Elevation-F:268
Elevation-M:82
R1-Number:05/23
R1-Length-F:8,205
R1-Length-M:2,501
R1-Surface:Asphalt

Bhuj Rudra Mata Air Force Station is an Indian Air Force Station, which shares its runway with Bhuj Airport at the town of Bhuj in Gujarat, India. It is part of South Western Air Command.

The base at Bhuj which suffered extensive damage during the 2001 Gujarat earthquake on 26 January 2001, now stands completely reconstructed. At a solemn ceremony, Air Marshal AR Ghandhi, AOC-in-C, South Western Air Command, inaugurated a special Memorial erected at the air station to pay respects to 30 'air warriors' and 68 family members of the IAF personnel who died in the tragedy. Later, the Air Marshal also inaugurated married accommodation, messes for the Airmen and officers and operational complexes rebuilt at the air station.

When the earthquake devastated this region, Bhuj airbase became the nodal point where all immediate relief materials were flown in by special Air Force and other civil aircraft including those from foreign countries. Nearly 1,300 landings by relief aircraft belonging to various agencies were coordinated from 26 January to March 2001 by the personnel of the airbase. Despite the loss of their own comrades and near-and-dear ones, the 'air warriors' helped save thousands of lives.

Bhuj Air Force Station houses the 27 Wing.

The airstation today is again brimming with activities as the station, with new residential structures, has been equipped with all amenities such as playgrounds, parks, auditorium, swimming pool, shopping complex and an Air Force School. An arboriculture drive has also been launched to ensure greenery around the campus.

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