New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Ministry on Thursday asked the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to undertake modernisation of Kolkata and Chennai airports besides 35 non-metro ones in a time-bound manner.
Addressing senior AAI officials, Civil Aviation Secretary Ashok Chawla said these airports should be upgraded on a fast-track basis and in a time-bound manner, according to a AAI release here.
AAI Chairman K Ramalingam said that renewed thrust was being given to training of the AAI personnel through International Civil Aviation Organisation and other international agencies.
28/06/07 PTI/Economic Times
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