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- AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA | (A Miniratna - Category -1 . . .
Airports Authority of India (AAI) manages 125 airports with the responsibility of creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure
- AAI TODAY - Airports Authority of India
AAI manages 137 airports, which include 24 International Airports (including 3 International Civil Enclaves), 10 Customs Airports (including 4 Customs Civil Enclaves), 80 Domestic Airports and 23 Domestic Civil Enclaves at Defence airfields
- Recruitment Dashboard - Airports Authority of India
Engagement of Medical Consultant (Non- Specialist Doctor) in Airports Authority of India, Regional Headquarters, Eastern Region, Kolkata Engagement of Jr Consultant (CNS) for various RCS Airports Under Eastern Region
- AAI Courses in Immunology - American Association of Immunologists
From machine learning concepts to single-cell RNA sequencing analysis to spatial transcriptomics, this course will provide immunologists with the tools they need to stay at the cutting edge of discovery Learn More
- Airports Authority of India | Ministry of Civil Aviation
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) was formed on 1st April 1995 by merging the International Airports Authority of India and the National Airports Authority with a view to accelerate the integrated development, expansion, and modernization of the operational, terminal and cargo facilities at the airports in the country conforming to
- Organization - Airports Authority of India
Airports Authority of India (AAI) was established on 1st April 1995 by grouping of National Airports Authority and International Airports Authority of India
- AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - Airports Authority of India
AAI has drawn the concept of future India Air Navigation (FIAN), and is on the threshold of introducing Air Traffic Flow Management over busy routes, dedicated helicopter routes, providing automation systems at 35 non metro control towers, and the use of space based augmentation system (GAGAN)
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