Chennai: Union Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi on Saturday inspected various units at the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower at the Chennai airport.
Airport sources said the Minister arrived at the Chennai airport around 8.45 a.m. Soon after landing he came to the Air Traffic Services Complex, where the ATC tower is situated. Accompanied by Airports Authority of India (AAI) Chairman V.P. Agrawal, V. Somasundaram, Member, Air Navigation Services, AAI, Airport Director E.P. Hareendranathan, Regional Executive Director D. Devaraj and Executive Director (Project) S. Bhaduri, the Minister visited the tower complex.
The Minister spent nearly an hour at the tower, inspecting various units functioning there.
02/10/11 The Hindu
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