Airports Authority of India
Airports Authority of India (AAI) manages a total of 137 airports which
include 24 International Airports (3 Civil Enclaves), 10 Custom Airports (4
Civil Enclaves) and 103 Domestic Airports (23 Civil Enclaves) in India.
AAI was constituted by an Act of Parliament and came into being on 1st April
1995 by merging erstwhile National Airports Authority and International
Airports Authority of India. The merger brought into existence a single
Organization entrusted with the responsibility of creating, upgrading,
maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure both on the ground
and air space in the country.
The functions of AAI are as follows:
• Design, Development, Operation and Maintenance of international and
domestic airports and civil enclaves.
• Control and Management of the Indian airspace extending beyond the
territorial limits of the country, as accepted by ICAO.
• Construction, Modification and Management of passenger terminals.
• Development and Management of cargo terminals at international and
domestic airports.
• Provision of passenger facilities and information system at the passenger
terminals at airports.
• Expansion and strengthening of operation area, viz. Runways, Aprons,
Taxiway etc.
• Provision of visual aids.
• Provision of Communication and Navigation aids, viz. ILS, DVOR, DME, Radar
etc.
In addition to in house flight calibration of nav aids, AAI also undertakes
flight calibration of nav aids for Air force, Navy, Coast Guard and other
private Airfields in India.
Corporate Office
Airports Authority of India
Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan
Safdarjung Airport
New Delhi-110003
Tel : 91-11-24632950
Website: www.aai.aero
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