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manpreet
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3 years ago
Indian aviation has gone through a dramatic transformation in the last few years with aircraft movements at Indian airports having has increased multifold. This has placed great pressure on the infrastructure required to handle this volume of traffic. The result has been increased congestion, higher operating costs, a greater environmental impact, potential safety implications and a diminished passenger experience. CAPA projects Indian passenger traffic to almost triple in size within 10 years, by which time India is expected to emerge as the world’s third largest aviation market behind the US and China. This will place significant pressure on air navigation services in India. The AAI has made important strides towards addressing the management of recent and projected growth. Its Future Indian Air Navigation System Masterplan consists of the following four key elements: (a) Investing in modernizing airport infrastructure; (b) Upgrading Communications, Navigation, Surveillance (CNS), Air Traffic Management (ATM) and meteorological equipment; (c) Enhancing manpower and training infrastructure. (d) Harmonization with other global initiatives in line with the ICAO Global and Regional Air Navigation plans. In view of above, there are there are good prospects for career in India for Air Navigation Services.