"The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)
cleared FUA by civil and military users,"
the civil aviation ministry said in a statement
Mar 8.
"The primary objective of FUA is to enhance
airspace capacity, minimise delays, conserve fuel,
reduce emission and ultimately benefit travelling
public."
According to the statement, a national high level
airspace policy body (NHLAPB) for airspace will
be set up with representatives of all concerned
stakeholders.
"NHLAPB will take up the job of strategic
planning and assess, reassess the national airspace
requirements of various stakeholders," the
statement said.
It added that the defence ministry had agreed
to the implementation of FUA, subject to ensuring
adequate safeguards in the system to prevent inadvertent
leak of military information.
Moreover, it is expected that implementation
of FUA will provide a fuel saving of 2,029,380
kg per annum and reduction of 6,393,600 kg of
carbon dioxide per annum by direct routing seven
city pairs.
The statement said that the seven city pairs
will be Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Kolkata, Delhi-Chennai,
Delhi-Hyderabad, Delhi-Bengaluru, Kolkata-Chennai
and Chennai-Mumbai.
(IANS)
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