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February 04, 2021 22:40 IST
Besides prohibitive cost, the operators have said they were unable to implement the systems due to pandemic
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Besides prohibitive cost, the operators have said they were unable to implement the systems due to pandemic
Aviation regulator, Bureau of Civil Aviation, will set a fresh deadline for airport operators in the country to install anti-drone systems in airports, after none of the operators implemented the system before January 31, the deadline earlier set.
“We will shortly notify fresh deadline for metro airports. Operators have informed us that the current systems to counter drones available in the market are too expensive,” said Director General, Bureau of Civil Aviation, M.S. Ganapathy. Besides prohibitive cost, the operators have informed that they were unable to implement the counter drone systems due to the pandemic.