Scindia meets advisory group, discusses capacity enhancement, other issues

Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation, met with the Advisory Group on Airport Operators in Delhi on Friday to address a variety of topics pertaining to the civil aviation sector. On this occasion, discussions were conducted, according to Scindia, Minister of Civil Aviation, on topics like capacity enhancement, security technology, and customs-related issues.

“Met the Advisory Group on Airport Operators to deliberate on a range of issues, such as capacity enhancement, security equipment, and customs issues,” Union Minister Scindia wrote on Twitter. We are working to make sure that the sector is prepared to accommodate this growth given the tendency towards increased domestic traffic.

 

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