The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has expanded its aviation fleet with the addition of two cutting-edge B-360 aircraft, equipped with advanced Flight Inspection systems. These aircraft are set to play a crucial role in calibrating ground navigation and landing aids, enhancing safety and precision in the airspace.
As a key provider of air navigation services in the region, the AAI is continually upgrading its capabilities to ensure safe and efficient movement of aircraft. The newly acquired aircraft are poised to make significant contributions to this mission. The Flight Inspection Unit of the AAI plays a pivotal role in the safety of air navigation services throughout airspace. With the rapid expansion of aviation infrastructure and the growing network of airports across the country, the installation of navigational aids at all airports has become imperative for seamless operation of flights.
The importance of flight inspection in upholding international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) cannot be overstated. Maintaining strict adherence to these parameters is essential to ensuring the highest levels of safety and precision in aviation.
In an ever-evolving aviation landscape, the AAI remains committed to enhancing safety and efficiency. The introduction of these advanced B-360 aircraft represents a significant step forward in achieving this goal. Furthermore, the AAI’s willingness to provide flight calibration support to neighbouring countries not only fosters regional cooperation but also presents opportunities for revenue generation.