New Delhi: A major breakdown at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) this week, which disrupted hundreds of flights, has sparked concern over long-standing warnings about India’s ageing air traffic control (ATC) infrastructure.
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Controllers’ early warnings overlooked
In July, the Air Traffic Controllers’ Guild (India) had cautioned the government and aviation regulators that the country’s automation network was showing signs of “performance degradation”, including data lags and processing delays at key airports such as Delhi and Mumbai. The Guild urged that air navigation systems be upgraded to global benchmarks followed by agencies such as the US Federal Aviation Administra

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