Airports Authority of India Selects ESRI Enterprise GIS Technology for Height Clearance Compliance.
Selection Came after an Extensive Process of Open Tender, Technical, and Financial Short Listing.
Redlands, California, Airports Authority of India (AAI), the national agency responsible for the management and maintenance of the country?s civil aviation, both on the ground and in the air, has awarded the No Objection Certificate Application System (NOCAS) project to NIIT Limited, parent company of NIIT-GIS Ltd. (ESRI India), parent company of NIIT-GIS Ltd.
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) for height clearance issued by AAI is required for construction projects, such as high-rise buildings or communications masts, that fall within 20 km of an airport. The NOCAS project automates the prioritization and processing of NOC applications based on criteria established by AAI, which will greatly streamline the approval process.
11/01/07 GISuser.com (press release), US
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