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Ground
Facilities
1.
The AAI will set standards of performance in various
areas of passenger and cargo handling, so that both ICAO standards
as well as comparable standards at similar airports around the world,
are achieved. For this purpose, procedures will be simplified, regulations
which delay or restrict movement of traffic reviewed and efforts
made to reduce ground delays to a minimum.
2.
Dwell time of passengers and cargo will be drastically
reduced, thus enhancing capacity at existing airports. The short-term
objective will be to clear incoming international passengers within
45 minutes of arrival and clear departing passengers in 60 minutes
including check-in-time. Similar targets of 30 and 45 minutes respectively,
will be laid down for domestic flights.
3.
Technological and other improvements will be made
by introduction of automation and computerization, mobile check-in
counters, improvement in emigration/immigration and security checks,
mechanization of baggage and ground handling services, provision
of aero-bridges, introduction of better systems of passenger transfer
between terminals, improvement in cargo terminals, reduction in
bunching of flights and contracting out of operating and maintenance
facilities. New approaches in airport design will be required to
accommodate technological innovations like the New Large Aircraft.
Construction technology and architectural inputs will also need
to be updated to standards applicable globally.
4.
Efforts will be made to upgrade the facilities, manpower,
equipment, etc., by concerned departments and institutions like
customs, immigration, meteorology, oil companies, etc., so that
these keep pace with the upgradation of airports, enabling the users
to experience the optimum benefits of airports as 'cohesive' transit
points.
5.
Apart from the AAI and the national carriers, private
agencies will also be encouraged for providing ground handling services.
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