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Civilian aircraft may cruise into defence airspace
SUNNY VERMA

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SATURDAY, JANUARY 06, 2007 02:33:05 AM]
NEW DELHI: This could not have come at a better time. Airline passengers
facing erratic flight schedules and inordinate delays may get some
respite with the government planning to allow civilian airlines to use
defence airspace and airport infrastructure.

The civil aviation ministry has signed an agreement with the defence
ministry for building synergies between defence and civilian airports.
The broad proposal is to maximise the air space utilisation in the
Indian skies. The agreement will enable the domestic carriers to use
defence airfields when not in use. The two ministries have carved out
five zones --- North, South, East, West and Central --- to facilitate
cooperation among them.

The joint management of air space will help the government in managing
the congestion in the skies, especially at major airports such as Delhi
and Mumbai. It will also be of special help during the fog season as
various diverted planes may be able to land and take off from the
nearest defence airport.

At present, there are 450 airports and airstrips in the country. Of the
450, only 125 are under the management of Airports Authority of India
and the rest are defence airfields and airstrips.

Civil aviation ministry is evolving a joint flexible airspace management
mechanism to utilise the defence airports and airstrips. "There is a
good case to utilise the defence airports for civilian purposes when
they are not in use," said a government official. The agreement between
the two ministries would also lead to cost efficiencies as civilian
planes can fly over the defence air space to minimise the distance
between two points, he added.

The government has completed the operational procedures of the joint
management project. In order to facilitate the joint management process,
the two ministries have constituted working groups comprising of
officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the
Indian Air Force. These groups will be working for each zone.

The two ministries are now working out the technical aspects of these
project which will help in its speedy implementation. Earlier, the
Indian airline companies had approached the defence ministry to open
military airports around Delhi to the civilian aircraft.

The logic was to lessen delays due to diversion of flights to other
airports, which are far from the main civilian airport. For instance, if
defence airports of Agra and Gwalior are opened to civilian airlines
then the congestion at Delhi airport can be effectively handled,
especially during the fog season which leads to significant flight
diversions. The agreement between the two ministries is now expected to
address this issue.

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