Mumbai: Satellite based navigational information may be made available to Indian airport authorities by 2010 allowing them to enhance their area of coverage and tackle rising traffic and air route ...
The implementation GPS-aided Gagan (geo augmented navigation) system could help reduce the burden on airline operators and help save up to $10 million worth of ATF (aviation turbine fuel) each year.
India is deploying its own GPS-aided Geo-augmented satellite-based navigation system, starting with low-level rotorcraft routes. Poonawalla Aviation flew its Airbus H145 aircraft using India's new ...
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is working on Gagan, the ground segment of India's augmented global navigation satellite system (GNSS). The final system, according to the Indian Space Research ...
India’s civil aviation regulatory agency is postposing the requirement for aircraft registered in India to be equipped with GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation system (GAGAN) compatible avionics. GAGAN ...
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