India’s tallest ATC tower at Delhi's IGI Airport
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

India’s tallest ATC tower at Delhi's IGI Airport

The tallest ATC tower in the country, which will enhance safety and efficiency of air transport management services over the capital's skies, was recently inaugurated at the IGI airport in Delhi. At a height of 102 m, the new facility enables air traffic controllers to have better visibility of...

The tallest ATC tower in the country, which will enhance safety and efficiency of air transport management services over the capital's skies, was recently inaugurated at the IGI airport in Delhi. At a height of 102 m, the new facility enables air traffic controllers to have better visibility of the runways and taxiways.Contact: Guruprasad Mohapatra, Chairman, Airports Authority of India.Address: Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi-110 003.Tel: 011-2463 2950.E-mail: memberans@aai.aero Website: www.aai.aero

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