Post Name : Assistant (HR) No. of Vacancy : 29 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 13400-30500/- Educational Qualification : Graduation in any Discipline from a recognized university and Typing speed of 40 wpm with Computer Knowledge. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 30 years Age Relaxation : SC/ST Candidates : 5 years OBC Candidates : 3 years PWD Candidates : 10 years Job Location : Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Selection Process : Selection Process will be based on Written Test & Typing Test. Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs. 100/- through Demand Draft drawn in favour of Airports Authority of India, payable at Chennai. SC/ST/Women Candidates are exempted from payment of Fee. How to Apply AAI Vacancy : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with attested copy of relevant certificates send to the Regional Executive Director, Airports Authority of India, Southern Region, Chennai-6000027 on or before 29.04.2016. Important Dates to Remember : Last Date For Submission of Application form : 29.04.2016
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About Aai
Airports Authority of India (AAI) was constituted by an Act of Parliament and came into being on 1st April 1995 by merging erstwhile National Airports Authority and International Airports Authority of India. The merger brought into existence a single Organization entrusted with the responsibility of creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure both on the ground and air space in the country.
AAI manages 125 airports, which include 18 International Airport, 07 Customs Airports, 78 Domestic Airports and 26 Civil Enclaves at Defense airfields. AAI provides air navigation services over 2.8 million square nautical miles of air space. During the year 2013-14, AAI handled aircraft movement of 1536.60 Thousand [International 335.95 & Domestic 1200.65], Passengers handled 168.91 Million [International 46.62 & Domestic 122.29] and the cargo handled 2279.14 thousand
The main functions of AAI inter-alia include construction, modification & management of passenger terminals, development & management of cargo terminals, development & maintenance of apron infrastructure including runways, parallel taxiways, apron etc., Provision of Communication, Navigation and Surveillance which includes provision of DVOR / DME, ILS, ATC radars, visual aids etc., provision of air traffic services, provision of passenger facilities and related amenities at its terminals thereby ensuring safe and secure operations of aircraft, passenger and cargo in the country.
In tune with global approach to modernization of Air Navigation infrastructure for seamless navigation across state and regional boundaries, AAI has been going ahead with its plans for transition to satellite based Communication, Navigation, Surveillance and Air Traffic Management. A number of co-operation agreements and memoranda of co-operation have been signed with US Federal Aviation Administration, US Trade & Development Agency, European Union, Air Services Australia and the French Government Co-operative Projects and Studies initiated to gain from their experience. Through these activities more and more executives of AAI are being exposed to the latest technology, modern practices & procedures being adopted to improve the overall performance of Airports and Air Navigation Services.
Induction of latest state-of-the-art equipment, both as replacement and old equipments and also as new facilities to improve standards of safety of airports in the air is a continuous process. Adoptions of new and improved procedure go hand in hand with induction of new equipment. Some of the major initiatives in this direction are introduction of Reduced Vertical Separation Minima (RVSM) in India air space to increase airspace capacity and reduce congestion in the air implementation of GPS And Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) jointly with ISRO which when put to operation would be one of the four such systems in the world.