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ID131039
Title ProperCongestion clearance
Other Title Informationas passenger traffic grows in India, investing in state-of-the-art technology for civil airports is imperative
LanguageENG
AuthorChandra, Atul
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)India's growing civil aviation sector now has an increasing number of scheduled, non-scheduled airlines, flying institutes and private-use aircraft that will require a larger number of airports and airfields to enable air connectivity across all corners of the country.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) had already begun work on 50 low-cost airports, located in remote and interior areas of the country. In addition to this greenfield airports at Navi Mumbai, Goa, Kannur and Kushinagar, AAI has identified six airports for private management under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) route following the successful implementation of PPP models in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Cochin.
All these measure will not only lead to more airports but also increased utilisation of existing airports, thus helping to increase air traffic but at the same time putting additional pressure on airspace management. In another recent move, the government allowed flexi use of airspace by civil and military users on a sharing basis, which will enable the available airspace to be used in a more optimised and effective manner.
`In' analytical NoteForce Vol.11, No.6; June 2014: p.48-49
Journal SourceForce Vol: 11 No 10
Key WordsIndia ;  Indian Civil Aviation ;  Civil Aviation ;  Public Private Partnership - PPP ;  Airport Authority of India - AAI ;  Airspace Management ;  Government Policy ;  Space Policy ;  Aviation Policy ;  Aviation Industry ;  Indian Economy ;  Airports ;  Air Traffic Controller - ATC ;  Civil Airports ;  State-of-the Art Technology