Kingfisher Airlines has created a new milestone in Indian Civil Aviation by becoming the first private airline in India to receive certification to operate its flights in poor visibility using sophisticated Autoland Systems in the highest category of operation-Category IIIA.
This development marks a significant step forward and is another effort in Kingfisher Airlines' continuous commitment to on-time performance.
Since every single brand new Airbus aircraft in the Kingfisher Airlines fleet is equipped with Autoland Systems capable of executing Category IIIA landings, all Kingfisher Airlines flights operating into and out of fog-affected cities, like New Delhi, are capable of landing and taking off in fog.
27/12/06 ZDNetIndia
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