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Moving towards unified airspace

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April 13, 2024
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shindhu jhaIndia is making a significant stride towards streamlining its airspace management. The country is planning to consolidate its four flight information regions currently located in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai into a single, unified airspace centred around Nagpur. This centralized Air Traffic Management (ATM) system, called Indian Single Sky Harmonized ATM (ISHAN), will be headquartered in Nagpur.

The move is expected to bring several benefits to the aviation sector. Enhanced safety, reduced carbon emissions, and more fuel-efficient flight paths are all anticipated outcomes. This will be achieved by optimising airspace usage, minimising the distance between flights (separation), and implementing more efficient routes.

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The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has commissioned a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to assess the feasibility of ISHAN. The DPR will also explore the best available technologies in both the Indian and global markets to implement this ambitious project.

This initiative underscores India’s role as a major air navigation service provider in the Asia-Pacific region. Currently, India manages over 2.8 million square nautical miles of airspace through four flight information regions and a sub-FIR in Guwahati. Furthermore, India shares its flight information regions with twelve neighbouring countries, making efficient airspace management even more crucial.

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