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'Multiple options are on table for ANS' hiving off from AAI'

Chawla is head of the two-member committee set up by the Civil Aviation Ministry to suggest ways on whether to spin off air navigation services (ANS) as a separate entity. The other member is former DGCA chief Satinder Singh.

The panel, set up in June, is expected to finalise its report in three months. While the idea to make ANS a separate and independent unit was mooted in 1970s, there has not been much movement forward despite some detailed studies in this regard.

"The panel will re-apprise the need for separating Air Navigation Services (ANS) from the Airports Authority of India. The committee will re-examine this in the Indian context and whether we need to go down this route at this stage," Chawla told PTI in an interview.

He said various options such as "whether the new entity should be an autonomous organisation or a corporate entity wholly-owned by the government or a subsidiary of AAI," would be explored. A separate ANS would help provide full attention to this crucial segment of the aviation sector as well as help improve the overall communication network surveillance and air traffic management.

Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) services, which provides infrastructure, as well as Air Traffic Management (ATM), which coordinates the traffic, comes under AAI. Over a third of the AAI's total revenue comes from ANS services.

Noting that the plan was considered on a number of occasions in the past, Chawla said the panel has just started examining these issues.

"The government has given us a time of three months and given the fact that a lot of work has already been done in the past, I think we should be in a position to finalise our views and present them to the government within this time," he said. 
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