The Indian Air Force is set to launch scheduled passenger operations in the state of Jammu and Kashmir using An-32 equipment, Jammu Links News has reported.
According to the report, the service would connect the military airfield in Kargil, located near the disputed border with Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan (the Line of Control), with each of Srinagar and Jammu. Operations are set to be launched during the current winter season.
The decision to task the Indian Air Force with regional operations in Jammu and Kashmir was initiated by Additional Commissioner Kashmir (ACK), Abdul Salam Mir. The ACK discussed the necessary developments at Kargil, including the deployment of security personnel, a medical team, fire tenders, and transportation to the airport, with other parties during a recent meeting.
10/01/18 ch-aviation
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According to the report, the service would connect the military airfield in Kargil, located near the disputed border with Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan (the Line of Control), with each of Srinagar and Jammu. Operations are set to be launched during the current winter season.
The decision to task the Indian Air Force with regional operations in Jammu and Kashmir was initiated by Additional Commissioner Kashmir (ACK), Abdul Salam Mir. The ACK discussed the necessary developments at Kargil, including the deployment of security personnel, a medical team, fire tenders, and transportation to the airport, with other parties during a recent meeting.
10/01/18 ch-aviation
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