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Tallest ATC tower in India at "Indira Gandhi" International Airport

Delhi, India - The project will cost the Airports Authority of India nearly 53 millions of US Dollars

The "Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI)" in India will receive the tallest air traffic control tower (ATC) in the country by 2013. The Airports Authority of India is finalising the design of the tower, which will measure 90-95m and cost between INR700m ($15m) and INR800m ($17m). The entire project, including automation and installation of the tower, will cost the Airports Authority of India...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1119796

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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