Mumbai: Airports Authority of India (AAI) has successfully completed airspace design and flight procedures for the Navi Mumbai International Airport and Noida International Airport (Jewar). This milestone is pivotal in enhancing operational efficiency at these new airports, paving the way for future growth in one of the world's most dynamic aviation markets.

As India's Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), AAI is entrusted with the management of air navigation services across the nation, including at the upcoming airports at Navi Mumbai and Noida (Jewar). The AAI's airspace as well as the flight procedure design team has meticulously crafted the airspace and Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) for the Navi Mumbai and Jewar airport projects.

AAI collaborated with aircraft company Boeing India, which provided comprehensive simulation and conflict analysis. Utilizing Boeing’s Total Airspace and Airport Modeler (TAAM) at Bengaluru, the development and validation of instrument flight procedures, including Standard Instrument Departures and Standard Terminal Arrivals, were enhanced.

These procedures are designed to optimize flight efficiency, significantly reducing emissions, track miles, and flight times for the multitude of daily flights traversing the Delhi-Mumbai air corridors. This achievement also underscores AAI's expertise in managing complex airspace configurations, especially for airports situated near some of the busiest aviation hubs in the country. 

Statement Of Vipin Kumar, Chairman Of AAI

Vipin Kumar, Chairman of AAI, said, “The joint efforts have facilitated the safe and efficient integration of operations at these new airports with existing operations in Delhi IGI and Mumbai CSMIA airports. The anticipated increase in air traffic in both terminal areas will be managed in a way that conserves fuel and track miles for airlines, while also alleviating the workload for air traffic controllers and maintaining safe separation between aircraft at neighbouring international airports. This initiative marks the initial phase of expanding operations along the Delhi- Mumbai corridor, paving the way for a modern metroplex solution in the years to come”.

The IFPs have undergone successful flight validation by a domestic airline operator and received approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) India for implementation. These procedures are set to significantly improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of air traffic operations in India's busiest air corridors.