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INS Garuda Kochi

INS Garuda
आईएनएस गरुड़
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Summary
Airport type Naval Air Station
Operator Indian Navy
Location Willingdon Island, Kochi, India
Elevation AMSL 2 m / 8 ft
Coordinates 9°56′28″N 76°16′30″E / 9.941°N 76.275°E / 9.941; 76.275Coordinates: 9°56′28″N 76°16′30″E / 9.941°N 76.275°E / 9.941; 76.275
Website http://indiannavy.nic.in/INS_Garuda.html
Map
INS Garuda is located in Kerala
INS Garuda
INS Garuda
INS Garuda is located in India
INS Garuda
INS Garuda
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13/31 1,414 4,680 Asphalt
17/35 1,817 5,960 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF

INS Garuda (ICAO: VOCC), is an Indian naval air station located near Kochi, in the state of Kerala. Commissioned on 11 May 1953, it is the oldest operating air station of the Indian Navy.

The air station is adjacent to INS Venduruthy and the headquarters of Southern Naval Command. INS Garuda is a major naval air training center as well as an operational base.

The original airstrip near Kochi was built by the Cochin Port Trust to transport senior officials of the British Harbour Corps from the Madras Presidency for supervising the development of modern Kochi port in 1936. During World War II, the rudimentary air strip was taken over by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1941 and expanded to establish a RAF experimental station. The Indian Air Force Volunteer Reserve (IAFVR) No. 5 Coastal Defence Flight, flying Westland Wapiti II aircraft was based at the station in May 1941. In December 1942, IAFVR No. 5 was disbanded, and resources transferred to HMS Garuda in Peelamedu, Tamil Nadu. In 1943, the Kochi facilities were transferred to the Royal Navy (RN) which established an aircraft repair yard at the location to assemble aircraft shipped to India for the war effort. HMS Garuda was decommissioned in September 1946 at the end of the war, and the Kochi infrastructure was transferred to the DGCA.

The Indian Navy acquired the first Short Sealand aircraft on 13 January 1953. The aviation facilities at Kochi were transferred to the Indian Navy and temporarily placed under the command of naval base, INS Venduruthy, on 1 January 1953 to prepare for operating the aircraft. The first Sealand aircraft arrived in Kochi from the UK on 4 February 1953.

The facilities were commissioned as a fully operational naval air station under the command of the Indian Naval Air Arm on 11 May 1953 and renamed INS Garuda. Commodore G. Douglas, was its first Commanding Officer.


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