AAI participates in World Routes 2019 at Australia

The Indian pavilion was inaugurated by joint Secretary Ministry of Civil Aviation Usha Padhee in the present of senior officials of AAI at ‘World Routes 2019’ in Australia
AAI participates in World Routes 2019 at Australia

New Delhi: Airports Authority of India (AAI), a Miniratna PSU under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, is participating in the 25th World Route Development Forum – 'World Routes 2019' at Adelaide city in Australia. The India Pavilion is jointly representing AAI and Mumbai International Airport at this global event. The pavilion was formally inaugurated by joint Secretary Ministry of Civil Aviation Usha Padhee on September 22. On the occasion AAI's Member (Operations) IN Murthy, Director of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI), West Bengal, Kaushik Bhattacharjee,  Airport Director, Pune, Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj, AAI' GM (CC) JB Singh and AAI's DGM (Operations) Ajay Kumar Verma were present.

AAI showcasing tech-upgradation at World Routes 2019

AAI's stall at World Routes 2019 will showcase its various technologies and initiatives like GPS-aided Geo-Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) and Skyrev360 and exhibit the milestones achieved by AAI in various facets of the Indian civil aviation sector. AAI will also market vast potential of AAI`s International Airports like Chennai International Airport, NSCBI Airport, Kolkata; Pune International Airport on this global platform for future destinations. During the event, AAI delegation will meet with airlines and other global authorities and will present business cases that will influence the establishment of new air services and grow existing routes to India.

World Routes 2019

World Routes is the global meeting place for every airline, airport and aviation stakeholder.  The event being organised from September 21 to 24 to presents an unrivalled platform for route development professionals to discuss, develop and plan network strategy on a global scale. Over three concentrated business days, 3,000 delegates representing airlines, airports and tourism authorities will take part in over 13,000 face-to-face meetings to discuss new and existing air services. The event is focused around the development of the world's air services and it provides a unique opportunity for a destination to showcase its airport, its city and its country to the air service decision-makers of the world.

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