Doha: While the International Air Travel Association (IATA), a global air travel community, works on recommendation to better track aircraft, India already has systems in place that keep a close watch on its carriers.
IATA and the International Civil Aviation Organisation are conducting a survey of vendors to identify tracking options which can be developed through an assessment of available products and services used for tracking commercial aircraft against specific criteria, including factors such as performance parameters, coverage, security, and cost.
03/06/14 Shishir Sinha/Business Line
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IATA and the International Civil Aviation Organisation are conducting a survey of vendors to identify tracking options which can be developed through an assessment of available products and services used for tracking commercial aircraft against specific criteria, including factors such as performance parameters, coverage, security, and cost.
03/06/14 Shishir Sinha/Business Line