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India plans to control its entire airspace from Nagpur, big move to unify all 4 flight information regions

The unification of the four Flight Information Regions (FIRs) in India into one continuous airspace in Nagpur aims to enhance safety, reduce carbon footprint, reduce separations (between flights) and have more fuel-efficient flight paths for aircraft

April 06, 2024 / 08:15 IST
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India is the major air navigation service provider in the Asia-Pacific region and controls over 2.8 million square nautical miles.
India is the major air navigation service provider in the Asia-Pacific region and controls over 2.8 million square nautical miles.

India is planning a major move to unify its four Flight Information Regions (FIRs) in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, into one continuous airspace in Nagpur and have harmonized Air Traffic Management from Nagpur which has a unique central location in the country.

The move is expected to enhance safety, reduce carbon footprint, reduce separations (between flights) and have more fuel-efficient flight paths for aircraft.

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The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has asked for a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to be made for Indian Single Sky Harmonized ATM (Air Traffic Management) at Nagpur (ISHAN) and to understand the technology available in Indian and the global market for the job. News18 has a copy of this document.

India is the major air navigation service provider in the Asia-Pacific region and controls over 2.8 million square nautical miles. This quantum of airspace is controlled by India through four flight information regions (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai) with a sub-FIR at Guwahati. India is sharing its Flight Information Regions (FIR) with 12 neighbouring countries.