
Moran, February 14 From fighter jets to transport helicopters, aircraft from the Indian Air Force that are used for emergency situations and responses will put on an aerial display at the Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) in Dibrugarh district, Assam, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.
The Sukhoi-30, Rafale, and helicopters of the IAF will land and take off from the ELF, or participate in a fly-past, officials said.
Modi will land at the 4.2 km ELF on the Moran Bypass, the first of its kind in the northeastern region, aboard a C-130J aircraft of the IAF from the Chabua base.
After formally inaugurating the facility, he will witness the nearly 40-minute special air display from a viewing gallery, they said.
People have been lining up behind barricades since Saturday morning to get a glimpse of the PM and the aerial show.
The An-32, known as the "workhorse" of the IAF and designed for both cargo and passengers, will also be featured in the aerial display.
Special Heli-Borne Operations and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) by the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), which are crucial for surveillance, search and rescue, medical evacuation, and food airdrops in inaccessible and remote areas, will also be performed during the aerial show, the officials said.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had earlier said that it would be the first such "elaborate" exercise at an ELF, with around 16 aircraft participating.
The ELF, developed at a project cost of nearly Rs 100 crore, has been specially designed and constructed in coordination with the IAF to support the landing and take-off of military and civil aircraft during emergencies, an official statement said.





