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CHECKLIST of CURRENT AIP SUPPLEMENTS (As on 30 MAR 2021) AIP SUPPLEMENT INDIA TEL: +91-11-24632950 AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 78/2021 Extn: 2219/2233 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA AFS: VIDDYXAX RAJIV GANDHI BHAVAN FAX: 91-11-24615508 SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT Email: [email protected] 30 MAR 2021 NEW DELHI – 110003 File No. AAI/ATM/AIS/09-09/2021 Following supplement is issued for information, guidance and necessary action. sd/- अनुज अग्रवाल ANUJ AGGARWAL अ鵍यक्ष/CHAIRMAN भारतीय ववमानपत्तन प्राधिकरण AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA CHECKLIST OF CURRENT AIP SUPPLEMENTS (As on 30 MAR 2021) AIP Title of AIP Supplement Supplement No. 1989 IAL Procedure 33/1989 Kota Aerodrome 1990 NDB IAL Procedure 02/1990 Rourkela Aerodrome 2007 Implementation of air traffic flow management procedures over Bay of Bengal, 25/2007 South Asia and Pakistan through Kabul FIR 2008 RNAV SIDs and STARs 33/2008 Ahmedabad Airport VOR Procedure Runway 27 35/2008 Fursatganj Airport VOR Procedure Runway 09 36/2008 Fursatganj Airport ILS Procedure Runway 27 37/2008 Fursatganj Airport 40/2008 Establishment, Operation of a Central Reporting Agency Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 78/2021 Page 1 of 9 NDB Circling Procedure Runway 04/22 46/2008 Gondia Airport VOR Procedure Runway 04 47/2008 Gondia Airport VOR Procedure Runway 22 48/2008 Gondia Airport 2009 RNAV SIDs & STARs 29/2009 Chennai Airport 2010 Helicopter Routing 09/2010 CSI Airport, Mumbai RNAV-1 (GNSS or DME/DME/IRU) SIDS and STARs 14/2010 RGI Airport, Shamshabad 2011 NON-RNAV Standard Instrument Departure Procedure 09/2011 Cochin International Airport RNAV-1 (GNSS) SIDs and STARs 61/2011 Thiruvananthapuram Airport NON-RNAV SIDs – RWY 27 67/2011 Cochin International Airport RNP-1 STARs & RNAV (GNSS) Approach RWY 27 68/2011 Cochin International Airport 2012 Implementation of Data Link Services I Departure Clearance (DCL) 27/2012 ii Data Link – Automatic Terminal Information Service (D-ATIS) iii Data Link – Meteorological Information for Aircraft in Flight (D-VOLMET) 38/2012 Changes to the ICAO Model Flight Plan Form 2013 RNAV-1 (GNSS) SIDs & STARs 37/2013 Guwahati Airport. 2014 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out Based ATS 18/2014 Surveillance Services 2015 RNAV 1 (GNSS) SIDs & STARs 36/2015 Goa Airport (VOGO) 2017 RNAV-1 (GNSS) SIDs and STARs 28/2017 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata (VECC) Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 78/2021 Page 2 of 9 RNAV-1 (GNSS/DME-DME-IRU) SIDS AND STARS – 53/2017 Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (VIDP) 2018 Aerodrome Data 27/2018 Bagdogra Airport (VEBD) Aerodrome Data 108/2018 Daman Airport (VADN) Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Out 148/2018 Equipage Mandate in India VOR Procedure RWY 26 (CAT A/B) (DME Required) 150/2018 Jamshedpur Airport (VEJS) 2019 VOR Procedure Runway 08 06/2019 Jamshedpur Airport, (VEJS) 14/2019 Establishment of Upper Area Control Centre, Guwahati (UGT) Aeronautical Charts 37/2019 Bagdogra Airport (VEBD) Implementation of Indian Satellite Based Augmentation System 58/2019 GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) System Aerodrome Data 61/2019 Goa Airport Commissioning of Taxiways and Taxilanes and 184/2019 Decommissioning of Aircraft Stands, Taxiway Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad (VOHS) 2020 70/2020 Establishment of ATS Route V94 Aerodrome Data 72/2020 Jorhat Airport (VEJT) Standard Arrival Charts – Instrument (STAR) & Standard Departure Charts – Instrument (SID), 83/2020 [RNAV1 (GNSS) Surveillance Required] Jaipur International Airport, Jaipur (VIJP) Standard Arrival Charts – Instrument (STAR) & Standard Departure Charts – 84/2020 Instrument (SID), [RNAV1 (GNSS/ DME-DME-IRU) Surveillance Required] Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai (VABB) 126/2020 ENR 1.9 Air Traffic Flow Management And Airspace Management Instrument Approach Chart – RNP RWY 28 139/2020 Darbhanga Airport, Darbhanga (VEDH) Closure of Runway 09R/27L for Pavement Resurfacing, Upgradation of Aeronautical Ground Lights and 178/2020 Construction Work for New Rapid Exit Taxiway. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad (Hyderabad) (VOHS) Commissioning of Realigned Portion of TWY E2 in Terminal-1 Apron 202/2020 Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (VIDP) Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 78/2021 Page 3 of 9 231/2020 Realignment of ATS Route Q26 232/2020 Establishment of Connector ATS Route V98 233/2020 Establishment of ATS Route W170 234/2020 Establishment of ATS Route W171 235/2020 Establishment of RNP2 Connecter ATS Route T9 236/2020 Establishment of Darbhanga CTR Establishment of Temporary Reserved Areas 237/2020 TRA503(A) [Pune] and TRA503(B) [Pune] Restructuring of Restricted Area 238/2020 VAR37 Pune Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 239/2020 TRA504 [Bhuj] Restructuring of Restricted Area 240/2020 VAR 40-A Bhuj Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 241/2020 TRA505 [Naliya] Restructuring of Restricted Area 242/2020 VAR 40-B Naliya Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 243/2020 TRA506(A) [Jamnagar] Restructuring of Restricted Area 244/2020 VAR 42-A Jamnagar Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 245/2020 TRA506(B) [Jamnagar] Restructuring of Restricted Area 246/2020 VAR 42-B Jamnagar Establishment of Temporary Reserved Areas 247/2020 TRA708(B) [Hindon] and TRA708(C) [Hindon] Restructuring of Restricted Area 248/2020 VIR 91 A Hindon Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 249/2020 TRA713 [Adampur] Restructuring of Restricted Area 250/2020 VIR 141-B Adampur-II Establishment of Temporary Reserved Areas 251/2020 TRA711(A) [Agra] and TRA711(B) [Agra] Restructuring of Restricted Area 252/2020 VIR 142 Agra (A) Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 253/2020 TRA714 [Sarsawa] Restructuring of Restricted Area 254/2020 VIR 162 Sarsawa Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 78/2021 Page 4 of 9 Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 255/2020 TRA715 [Jaiselmer] Restructuring of Restricted Area 256/2020 VIR 226 Jaiselmer Establishment of Temporary Reserved Areas 257/2020 TRA716(A) [Bareilly] And TRA716(C) [Bareilly] Restructuring Of Restricted Area 258/2020 VIR 147-A Bareilly-I Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area T 259/2020 RA716(B) [Bareilly] Restructuring of Restricted Area 260/2020 VIR 147-B Bareilly-II Establishment of Temporary Reserved Areas 261/2020 TRA718(A) [Bakshi-Ka-Talab] and TRA718(B) [Bakshi-Ka-Talab] Restructuring of Restricted Area 262/2020 VIR 159 Bakshi-Ka-Talab Establishment Of Temporary Reserved Area 263/2020 TRA719 [Utterlai] Restructuring of Restricted Area 264/2020 VIR 163 Utterlai Establishment Of Temporary Reserved Area 265/2020 TRA720(A) [Udhampur] Restructuring of Restricted Area 266/2020 VIR 228-A Udhampur Establishment of Temporary Reserved Area 267/2020 TRA720(B) [Udhampur] Restructuring of Restricted Area 268/2020 VIR 228-B Udhampur Instrument Approach Chart – RNP Y RWY 02 269/2020 Pakyong Airport, Pakyong (VEPY) Aerodrome Data 270/2020 Pune Airport (VAPO) Apron Taxiways’ Designators On Apron 1 271/2020 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Ahmedabad (VAAH) Re-Designation Of Taxiways In Phased Manner 272/2020 Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (VIDP) Aerodrome Obstacle Charts – Type A (Operating Limitations) 273/2020 Chennai International Airport, Chennai (VOMM) Push Back Procedures 274/2020 Calicut International Airport, Calicut [VOCL] Aerodrome Data 275/2020 Kolhapur Airport (VAKP) Instrument Approach Chart – NDB RWY 25 276/2020 Kolhapur Airport, Kolhapur (VAKP) Aerodrome Data 277/2020 Kushinagar Airport, Kushinagar (VEKI) Airports Authority of India AIP Supplement 78/2021 Page 5 of 9 Work Activities On Aircraft Movement Areas 278/2020 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (VABB) [From 28 Jan 2021, 0400 UTC to 31 May 2021, 1230 UTC] 2021 02/2021 Public Holidays Instrument Approach Chart – VOR RWY 09 (CAT A/B) 03/2021 Mysuru Airport, Mysuru (VOMY) Instrument Approach Chart – VOR RWY 27 (CAT A/B) 04/2021 Mysuru Airport, Mysuru (VOMY) Aerodrome Data 05/2021 Bidar Airport, Bidar (VOBR) Aerodrome Data 06/2021 Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna (VEPT) Aircraft Parking/Docking Chart 07/2021 Kolhapur Airport, Kolhapur (VAKP) Aerodrome Data 08/2021 Kandla Airport, Kandla (VAKE) Instrument Approach Chart – NDB RWY 23 (CAT A/B) 09/2021 Kandla Airport, Kandla (VAKE) Instrument Approach Chart – ILS RWY 25 (CAT A/B & C) 10/2021 Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna (VEPT) Instrument Approach Chart – VOR RWY 07 (CAT A/B & C) 11/2021 Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna (VEPT) Instrument Approach Chart – VOR RWY 25 (CAT A/B & C) 12/2021 Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport Patna (VEPT) Aerodrome Data 13/2021 Juhu Airport, Juhu (VAJJ) Aerodrome Data 14/2021 Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur (VERP) Re-Designation of Taxiways In Phased Manner (Phase-2) 15/2021 Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (VIDP) Instrument Approach Chart – RNPY RWY 28 16/2021 Gaya Airport, Gaya (VEGY) Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (VOBL) i. 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