Better Late Than Never
India has just begun to exploit the benefits that modern airports offer.
by BT Guest Columnist
Sep 17, 2018
2 minutes
On October 15, 1932, when J.R.D. Tata landed his single engine De Havilland Puss Moth aircraft at Mumbai's Juhu airstrip to herald the birth of civil aviation in India it had no terminal building or any other paraphernalia generally associated with aerodromes, as they were then called.
Since then, India
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