AAI Recruitment 2021

AAI Recruitment 2021

Total Vacancies: 63

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Important Dates – AAI Recruitment 2021

Starting Date to Apply Online01 Nov 2021
Closing Date to Apply Online30 Nov 2021

Job Location – AAI Recruitment 2021

Delhi

Qualification – AAI Recruitment 2021
Name of PostQualification
Graduate Apprentice (Mechanic/ Auto Engineering)A Degree in Engineering or Technology (Mechanical/Automobile) granted by a Statutory University
Graduate Apprentice (EngineeringCivil)Bachelor’s Degree in Engg./Tech. in Civil from a recognized Institution.
Graduate Apprentice (Communication Navigational Surveillance)Bachelor’s Degree in Engg./Tech. in Electronics/Tele Communication from a recognized Institution
Graduate Apprentice (Information Technology/ Computer Science)Bachelor’s Degree in Engg./ Tech. in Computer Science/ Computer Engineering/ IT
Diploma Apprentice (Mechanic/ Auto Engineering)A Diploma in Engineering or Technology (Mechanical/ Auto – mobile) granted by a State Council or Board of Technical Education established by a State Government.
Diploma Apprentice (EngineeringCivil)Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Diploma Apprentice (Communication Navigational Surveillance)Diploma in Electronics/Tele Communication from a recognized Institution.
Diploma Apprentice (Information Technology/Co mputer Science)Diploma in Engg./Technical in Computer Science/Computer Engineering/IT
Vacancy Details – AAI Recruitment 2021
Name of PostNo. of Post
Graduate Apprentice (Mechanic/ Auto Engineering)11
Graduate Apprentice (EngineeringCivil)05
Graduate Apprentice (Communication Navigational Surveillance)06
Graduate Apprentice (Information Technology/ Computer Science)03
Diploma Apprentice (Mechanic/ Auto Engineering)07
Diploma Apprentice (EngineeringCivil)18
Diploma Apprentice (Communication Navigational Surveillance)08
Diploma Apprentice (Information Technology/Co mputer Science)05
Total63

AAI

AAI manages 137 airports, which include 24 International Airports (including 3 International Civil Enclaves), 10 Customs Airports (including 4 Customs Civil Enclaves), 80 Domestic Airports and 23 Domestic Civil Enclaves at Defence airfields. AAI also provides Air Traffic Management Services (ATMS) over entire Indian Air Space and adjoining oceanic areas with ground installations at all Airports and 25 other locations to ensure safety of Aircraft operations.

All major air-routes over Indian landmass are Radar covered (29 Radar installations at 11 locations) along with VOR/DVOR coverage (89 installations) co-located with Distance Measuring Equipment (90 installations). 52 runways are provided with ILS installations with Night Landing Facilities at most of these Airports and Automatic Message Switching System at 15 Airports.

AAI’s successful implementation of Automatic Dependence Surveillance System (ADSS), using indigenous technology, at Calcutta and Chennai Air Traffic Control Centres, gave India the distinction of being the first country to use this advanced technology in the South East Asian region thus enabling effective Air Traffic Control over oceanic areas using satellite mode of communication. Use of remote controlled VHF coverage, along with satellite communication links, has given added strength to our ATMS. Linking of 80 locations by V-Sat installations shall vastly enhance Air Traffic Management and in turn safety of aircraft operations besides enabling administrative and operational control over our extensive Airport network. Performance Based Navigation (PBN) procedures have already been implemented at Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad Airports and are likely to be implemented at other Airports in phased manner.

AAI has undertaken GAGAN project in technological collaboration with Indian Space and Research Organization (ISRO), where the satellite based system will be used for navigation. The navigation signals thus received from the GPS will be augmented to achieve the navigational requirement of aircrafts. First Phase of technology demonstration system has already been successfully completed in February 2008. Development team has been geared up to upgrade the system in operational phase.

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