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|November - December 2025
Sheetala Infrastructure Consultancy is one of only six manufacturers of Jet Blast Deflectors (JBDs) worldwide and stands as the sole manufacturer in India. A Jet Blast Deflector is typically a slanted structure positioned strategically at airports, with specific locations tailored to the airport's layout and runway configurations. The primary function of a JBD is to redirect the powerful jet blast generated by aircraft, thereby protecting nearby structures, vehicles and personnel from potential damage. Aviation World features this exclusive interview with Sameer Khale, Director, Sheetala Infrastructure Consultancy and understand his views on the project and also share how his company is shaping the future of aviation safety with innovation. Excerpts...
Q: To begin with, could you provide an overview of the recent project at Navi Mumbai Airport that Sheetala Infrastructure completed?
A: At Navi Mumbai Airport, we have successfully installed three Jet Blast Deflectors, which are critical for managing the jet blasts created during aircraft operations. This project is integral to ensuring both safety and operational efficiency at the airport, particularly during takeoff and landing phases. Additionally, we are proud to have designed and installed a Jet Blast Deflector for Adani Defence at their missile manufacturing unit in Hyderabad.
This project underscores our versatility and commitment to safety across various sectors!
Q: Could you elaborate on the significance of the high-power run-up Jet Blast Deflector that your team is currently developing?
A: The high-power run-up Jet Blast Deflector is designed to accommodate the intense forces generated during full-power engine testing. Unlike standard installations, this deflector must endure significantly higher wind speeds. Its robust construction is essential not only for protecting safety personnel but also for maintaining the structural integrity of nearby facilities.
Q: What are the specific challenges that are encountered during this project?
A: One of the prominent challenges was accurately assessing the dynamics of jet blast at elevated speeds. This necessitated a comprehensive analysis of how these forces would affect various airport structures and environments. Additionally, coordinating with multiple stakeholders to meet stringent aviation safety regulations and ensure compliance added complexity. Nevertheless, our team's expertise and dedication enabled us to navigate these challenges effectively.
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