Multiple radars and a vital VHF radio link went off line due to a glitch in the BSNL network at Kolkata airport early in the morning yesterday, a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official said today.
The incident forced the Kolkata Air Traffic Control to approach the Nagpur and Varanasi ATCs to track the movement of aircraft and avoid of any untoward development.
ADS-B is surveillance technology in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked.
ATC reportedly lost contact with 85 airborne aircrafts for 10 minutes.
However, an official statement later said the ATC services at Kolkata airport remained unaffected despite the communication link failure yesterday, which was caused by the unserviceability of the BSNL infrastructure providing connectivity links for remote VHF radios, radar data and telephones.
The ATC took prompt and immediate fall-back measures as per the standard protocol and operations were immediately decentralised to the ATCs at Varanasi and Nagpur, among others, it said.
There was no breach of separation between aircraft or loss of contact as alternative modes of communication were used, it added.
The proposal of AAI for development of airport
"It was expected that development of business centre would bring about Rs 20,000 crore investment to the city and would generate employment opportunities for about 35,000 persons," a senior official said.
Besides Business Centre, the AAI also has plans to expand the runway for landing of big flights, taxi stand facility, new ATC tower and commercial development, Mohapatra said.
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