Noida airport to begin flights from June 15 after CEO change
Noida International Airport will begin commercial flights on June 15 after securing security clearance from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. The launch was delayed due to the regulator's refusal to approve the previous Swiss CEO, prompting the appointment of an Indian CEO. The airport's security framework has now been certified as compliant with regulatory standards.
- ▪Noida International Airport will start operations on June 15.
- ▪The launch was delayed due to BCAS not approving the Swiss CEO.
- ▪An Indian CEO was appointed, leading to approval of the Aerodrome Security Programme.
- ▪BCAS certified the airport's security systems for commercial operations.
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Noida International Airport will commence commercial flight operations from June 15 after appointing an Indian CEO, following the security regulator’s refusal to grant clearance to its previous Swiss chief, which had delayed the airport’s launch.The airport said the start date follows the “receipt of approval for its Aerodrome Security Programme (ASP) from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), certifying that its security framework, systems and operating procedures meet regulatory requirements for commercial operations,” according to a press statement.
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