US help for choked Indian airports
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The Economic Times said India has decided to start switching over to the new system by early July and in first phase it will be done at the three most congested airports of Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedebad.
The plan would see planes reducing separation from eight to five nautical miles between planes approaching to land at congested places.
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