Govt delays Gagan-equipped aircraft commissioning to Jun 2020

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government has extended the deadline for Gagan system-equipped aircraft to June 2020 following lack of preparedness on the part of the domestic air operators.

The Gagan system is expected to make airline operations more efficient and cut costs as it reduces separation between aircraft with increase in air safety and fuel efficiency.

Jointly developed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and (AAI), at an investment of Rs 774 crore, the system offers seamless to the aviation industry.

It uses a system of ground stations to provide augmentations to the standard positioning service signal.

It was officially launched in 2015 by the then civil aviation

"The competent authority has decided to postpone the deadline to June 30, 2020. Accordingly, all the aircraft being imported for registration on or after June 29, 2020 shall be required to be suitably equipped with Gagan equipment," aviation regulator DGCA said in a notice dated January 1.

According to the (AAI), Gagan is designed to provide the additional accuracy, availability, and integrity necessary to enable users to rely on for all phases of a flight.

Besides aviation, the system would benefit other modes of transportation, including maritime, highways, and railways, as per AAI.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 19:30 IST