The Airport Authority of India is known as AAI. The Ministry of Civil Aviation regulates its operations. It is responsible for developing, maintaining, and modernising India's civil aviation infrastructure. It carries out a variety of tasks, such as overseeing 137 airports, providing air navigation services, controlling air traffic throughout Indian airspace and nearby marine regions, etc. The National Airports Authority (NAA) and the International Airports Authority of India (IAAI) were combined by an Act of Parliament in April 1995, resulting in the creation of the Airport Authority of India.
The following are the four training facilities that AAI has established:
Allahabad's Civil Aviation Training College (CATC)
Delhi's NIAMAR National Institute of Aviation Management and Research
Centres for Fire Training (FTC) in Delhi and Kolkata
National Flying Training Institutes at Raebareli and Gondia.
Construction, modification, and management of passenger terminals; development, and management of cargo terminals; development and maintenance of apron infrastructures, including parallel taxiways, runways, and aprons; provision of communication, navigation, and surveillance services, including the provision of DVOR/DME, ILS, ATC radars, and visual aids, as well as provision of passenger facilities and amenities, are among the primary duties of AAI.
The following are the actions taken by AAI:
Process Design, construction, administration, and maintenance of civil enclaves and domestic and international airports.
Control and management of Indian airspace recognised by ICAO as extending beyond national boundaries.
Construction, renovation, and management of passenger terminals
Establishment and management of cargo terminals at both domestic and foreign airports.