Airports Authority of India (AAI) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to join ACI's Airport Excellence (APEX) in Safety programme.
As part of the MOU, ACI will provide assistance to AAI to improve safety performance through safety assessment and reviews, implementation of safety management systems, gap analysis, recommending solutions and designing action plans to enhance the level of safety at Indian Airports identified by AAI.
The MoU was signed at ACI Asia-Pacific region's annual Assembly, Conference & Exhibition in Singapore earlier today.
24/05/12 Aviation Media
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