India signs civil aviation co-operation pact with Lao PDR

SkyRev360 has been developed in collaboration with the IATA under Make in India initiative

GN Bureau | February 2, 2018


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Commemorating 25 years of India-ASEAN relationship, Airports Authority of India has signed an agreement with Lao air traffic management, department of civil aviation, Lao PDR for providing SkyRev360, a comprehensive e-data gathering, invoicing and collection system.

SkyRev360 has been developed in collaboration with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) under Make in India initiative.
DGCA, Laos said that Lao PDR is looking forward to work in close co-operation with AAI in near future.

Ambassador in Laos, Ravi Shankar Aisola termed the contract signing as a historic moment in the relationship between India and Laos.
Board  Member (Finance),  AAI, S  Suresh emphasised that considering 25 year-long India-ASEAN relationship, the signing of the pact will usher in new era of friendship and co-operation between India and Laos.

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