Mumbai, Sept. 11 -- Services of the Guru Gobind Singh Ji airport in Nanded were resumed on Wednesday after the Maharashtra Airport Development Corporation (MADC) completed filling potholes on the runway, which were flagged during an audit 20 days ago, leading to the closure of the airport. On August 22, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had announced the closure of the airport due to certain lapses flagged during a routine audit, including potholes on the runway, lack of power backup and inadequate fire safety tenders. Following this, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Chavan took up the matter with the CM Devendra Fadnavis and MADC. "Nanded is an important destination and I am happy that work has been completed,'' Chavan said. CM Devendra Fadnavis tweeted on X, "Glad to inform that Nanded Airport operations resumed from today! The airport turned around in record time of 20 days, carrying out runway repairs to resume full flight operations to 6 destinations across the country operated by Star Airlines. This reflects our commitment to passenger convenience and safety.'' yogesh naik...