New Delhi: The Government on Thursday said it is likely to introduce the bill proposing to form the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) during the budget session.
The Group of Ministers have deliberated and sorted out issues pertaining to Defence airfields, Civil Aviation Minister Paful Patel said at the Aerodrome India 2006 here.
A representative from the Defence sector may be included in
AERA would look at tariff related issues, official sources said.
07/12/06 PTI/Economic Times
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