Srinagar: Airports Authority of India (AAI) today said Srinagar International Airport is ready for operation of night flights and it was for airlines to obtain clearances from the regulatory body, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
"Basically, we are ready, the infrastructure is ready. Since, this airport is a civil enclave, it was supposed to be cleared by Indian Air Force and IAF has already cleared it for night operations up to 10.00 PM," Director, Airport Authority of India here, RK Shinde, told reporters.
He said, it was for those airlines, "which are interested to commence the operations, to take a call. The only thing that they have to obtain is a clearance from the DGCA."
Once the clearance from the DGCA is there, night operations from this airport will be started, Shinde said.
04/03/16 PTI/Economic Times
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"Basically, we are ready, the infrastructure is ready. Since, this airport is a civil enclave, it was supposed to be cleared by Indian Air Force and IAF has already cleared it for night operations up to 10.00 PM," Director, Airport Authority of India here, RK Shinde, told reporters.
He said, it was for those airlines, "which are interested to commence the operations, to take a call. The only thing that they have to obtain is a clearance from the DGCA."
Once the clearance from the DGCA is there, night operations from this airport will be started, Shinde said.
04/03/16 PTI/Economic Times