At the end of a foggy winter, Delhi Airport’s CAT III B runway 28/10 has commenced operations from Feb 3 after experiencing delays due to re-carpeting work. The runway’s refurbishment began in September and was originally scheduled to be completed by late December. However, work interruptions caused by pollution spikes and electrical lighting issues led to further delays. The re-carpeting and refurbishment work have now been finished, allowing the runway to be handed over to Air Traffic Control for commercial operations. Delhi Airport, with its increased capacity, is poised to handle more passengers annually and improve its efficiency.