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Introduction
Brief History of the Aviation Industry in IndiaAs of 2006, India had a total of 11 international airports, 89 domestic airports and 26 civil enclaves at defense airfields. India also had four international cargo terminals at Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai which, together, were capable of handling one million tons of import/export/transit cargo annually.
6] The
AAJEF is a forum of four constituent associations. - the Airport Authority
Officers' Association, the Aeronautical Communicators Officers' Association, the
AAI Engineers' Guild Airports and the Airports Authority Employees Union
(comprising Group C and D employees). |
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