India to get new air regulatory agency

Asia

Wednesday, February 20, 2013
   Shippers involved in trade out of India might soon be confronted with a new aviation regulatory body.    The Indian government is eyeing the creation of a nine-member Civil Aviation Authority, which would set aviation standards and oversee air safety, regulation and licensing.    The organization will replace the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.    According to India’s civil aviation minister, Shri Ajit Singh, the directorate general had recently become too b...
You have requested access to content only available to Registered Users of American Shipper. You can become a registered user for FREE. You will not have access to premium content.

Your registration to American Shipper is FREE and will provide you access to much of the content on the American Shipper Web site. You will not have access to Premium Content.

 SUBSCRIBE NOW
Access to premium content, original reporting, research, and feature stories require a paid subscription.  Subscriptions to American Shipper costs $120 a year.  Your subscription includes unlimited access to content on the American Shipper Website, early access to the digital edition of the monthly magazine, and the daily AS+ premium newsletter published each morning.

Already a member? Login to your account to gain access to this content now.

Login