Aiming at enhancing connectivity in different parts of the country, Airports Authority of India (AAI) is showcasing 29 metro and non-metro airports for domestic and global airlines to start operations from there.
AAI officials, attending an ongoing conference of the World Routes Development Forum in Chicago, have held discussions with global airline and airport representatives informing them that these airports, many of them in remote areas, were being modernised to enhance air connectivity, AAI spokesperson said here.
The annual Routes event attracts top representatives from a wide variety of organisations, including airlines and airports, who meet, plan and conduct business for new global routes.
AAI also signed an agreement with US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) last week for development of Aviation Security Equipment Testing and Evaluation Programme.
AAI officials, attending an ongoing conference of the World Routes Development Forum in Chicago, have held discussions with global airline and airport representatives informing them that these airports, many of them in remote areas, were being modernised to enhance air connectivity, AAI spokesperson said here.
The annual Routes event attracts top representatives from a wide variety of organisations, including airlines and airports, who meet, plan and conduct business for new global routes.
AAI also signed an agreement with US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) last week for development of Aviation Security Equipment Testing and Evaluation Programme.