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As air traffic booms, AAI to safely close midair gap between planes

IndiaTimes Sunday, 22 October 2023
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to reduce the lateral separation between aircraft from 10 nautical miles to 5 in order to accommodate more air traffic. AAI aims to achieve this objective within a year, after obtaining approvals from the aviation regulator. Nagpur airspace is being treated as a test case for this initiative. The expansion of aviation infrastructure in India, including the construction of new airports and the increase in fleet size.
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