Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) recently hosted II PUC toppers from science, arts, and commerce streams across Dakshina Kannada district for an exclusive experiential visit, offering them a behind-the-scenes glimpse into airport operations.
Commemorating 75 Years of Civil Aviation
The visit was organised to mark the city's tryst with civil aviation 75 years ago, when the first aircraft carrying then Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru landed at the Bajpe aerodrome on December 25, 1951. The airport has lined up various programmes throughout the year to mark the platinum jubilee of the historic event, culminating in a finale planned in December 2026.
Inspiring Young Achievers
The initiative aimed to inspire young achievers by offering a ringside view of the aviation ecosystem, from terminal operations to critical airside functions. During the visit, students were introduced to key passenger-journey touchpoints, including security procedures, airline and terminal operations, and the role of the Aviation Security Group within the Central Industrial Security Force.
Insights into Airport Operations
Students also gained insights into the airport's focus on passenger experience, learning how terminal operations are designed to ensure comfort, efficiency, and satisfaction. A key highlight was their interaction with operational units such as the Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) and Air Traffic Control.
Senior leadership of Mangaluru Airport shared insights into the growth of the aviation sector, evolving passenger expectations, and the career opportunities emerging from them. The interaction encouraged students to explore careers in aviation and related fields.
Mangaluru Airport will shortly host SSLC toppers of Dakshina Kannada district for a similar experiential visit.



