Kolkata: Domestic air services were seriously affected this afternoon at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport which temporarily missed a radar sent out for repairs after water had seeped into it during a pre-puja downpour, eroding its functional efficiency.
A number of flights to North-eastern India, New Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai operated by several airlines were delayed with landings and take-offs having to be guided manually.
07/10/06 The Statesman
To Read the News in full at Source, Click the Headline
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Home »
» Radar in disrepair delays flights
Radar in disrepair delays flights
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Related Posts:
India launches new AirSewa portal and mobile app to track flights The Government of India has launched the new AirSewa portal and mobile app to provide a one-stop solution for hassle-free air travel. Minister of Ci… Read More
Jet Airways’ codeshare pax volume jumps 80 per cent this year Following a steep 80 per cent jump in its codeshare passengers so far this year, private carrier Jet Airways today said it will spend more energies t… Read More
Global bidding to select O&M partners for airports: Jayant Sinha Airports Authority of India (AAI) will come out with a global competitive bidding process for selecting partners to carry out operation and maintenan… Read More
Stalled air service talks with India to be revived The Tourism Ministry has decided to resume stalled air service talks with India and formed a seven-member panel to conduct negotiations. A meeting h… Read More
Jet Airways to start Wi-Fi on flights in India from March '17 If flying in airplanes in the Indian airspace have any disadvantages, then inability to use phone or watching videos to remain entertained cab be cou… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment