Delhi Airport Gets New ILS Landing System

The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi has installed the Category 3-A instrument landing system (ILS). The system was set up by Raytheon and enables pilots to land when Runway Visual Range (RVR) visibility falls below 200 meters. The system cost about $9 million. The Delhi airport now...

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