The decision was taken after a review meeting of the airports functioning by the civil aviation secretary Ashok Lavas in New Delhi, an official release said here.
Once implemented, it will bring improvement in ATM operational efficiency, safety of aircraft operations, fuel efficiency and savings in operating cost for airlines, and reduction in pilot/controller workload, AAI said.
The project include state-of-the-art integrated ATS automation system, integration of multiple radar and ADS-B sensors, airspace restructuring with multiple sectors and remote operation of VHF from Kolkata using IP based voice communication control system, the national airports body said.
This will facilitate uniform application of separation standards and procedures with significant benefits including enhanced safety and operational efficiency, AAI said.
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The integrated automation System provides adequate safety nets in the form of conflict alerts, minimum safe altitude warning to the controller, advanced decision support tools and improved HMI enabling faster decision-making and conflict resolution by the Controller.
This system has been successfully installed and operationalised at 38 medium and small airports besides those in the metro cities.
Also, the installation of ADS-B has already been completed by AAI at 21 sites to complement the existing network of radars for ensuring seamless surveillance across the entire continental and oceanic airspace, the release said.