September 10, 2012 6:03 PM

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Indian Airspace to soon have full Radar coverage above 30 thousand feet

Indian Airspace will soon have full Radar coverage above 30 thousand feet with the completion of installation of 9 Mono-Pulse-Secondary-Surveillance-Radars with the existing Radar infrastructure. This was stated by the Civil Aviation Minister, Ajit Singh while addressing the 42nd General Assembly of International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations in New Delhi today.

Mr. Singh said that such radars will be installed with the help of Air traffic control Automation Systems at 38 Airports. The Minister also said that Air Traffic Flow Management is another ambitious plan to reduce the traffic congestion over Indian Air-Space.

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