Flight Operations Temporarily Suspended at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport for Maintenance
Introduction
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) will stop all runway operations for six hours this Thursday to carry out annual maintenance before the monsoon season.
Main Body
The closure will take place between 11:00 and 17:00, during which both the primary and secondary runways will be closed. This work is part of a larger plan to maintain over 1,000 acres of airport infrastructure. To avoid major disruptions, the airport operator began discussions with airlines six months ago, which allowed them to adjust their flight schedules in advance. Technical teams will use specialized machinery to complete the work quickly. The maintenance includes repairing surface damage, painting new markings, and removing rubber deposits from the runways. Furthermore, workers will clean cable ducts and test more than 5,000 ground lights and navigation systems. These strict procedures are necessary to ensure the airport remains safe and functional during the heavy rains of the monsoon season. This maintenance happens twice a year. For example, similar six-hour closures were successfully carried out on May 8 and November 20 in 2025.
Conclusion
In summary, both runways will be closed for six hours on Thursday to complete essential technical upgrades before the rainy season begins.
Learning
🚀 The 'Professional Precision' Shift
An A2 student says: "The airport is closing to fix the road." A B2 student says: "Flight operations are temporarily suspended to carry out maintenance."
Do you see the difference? It isn't just 'harder words'; it is about Precision and Formality. To move toward B2, you must stop using generic verbs (like do, fix, stop) and start using Collocations (words that naturally live together in professional English).
🛠️ High-Value Word Pairs (Collocations)
In this text, we find three 'Power Pairs' that will make you sound more fluent immediately:
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Carry out Maintenance/Research/Tasks
- Stop saying: "Do the work."
- Start saying: "Carry out the maintenance."
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Avoid Disruptions/Mistakes/Accidents
- Stop saying: "So there are no problems."
- Start saying: "To avoid major disruptions."
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Ensure Safety/Quality/Success
- Stop saying: "To make sure it is safe."
- Start saying: "To ensure the airport remains safe."
💡 The 'B2 Logic' Flip: Passive Voice
Look at the first sentence: "Flight Operations Temporarily Suspended..."
At A2, you focus on who does the action: "The airport suspended the flights." At B2, the action is more important than the person. This is why we use the Passive Voice.
The Formula:
- Active: Workers will clean the ducts.
- B2 Passive: The ducts will be cleaned.
Why? Because in professional reports, the result (the clean duct) matters more than the person holding the brush.