Bengaluru: Activities at the Air Force Station (AFS) Yelahanka have reached a fever pitch with the 10th edition of Aero India set to begin on February 18.
With just five more days to go for Asia's biggest aerospace and defence exhibition, the metal birds from different countries have already started to arrive at Yelahanka.
Sources confirmed to OneIndia on Friday that some of the fighters have already begun their practice sessions at the show.
"The parking lots are getting full with participants arriving one after another. There are some mandatory formalities they need to complete before they could actually get on with flying. The air traffic controller (ATC) at Yelahanka will become active in the next few days. HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd) too have started flying their assets from Old Airport," an official posted to Yelahanka for the show told OneIndia.
13/02/15 Dr Anantha Krishnan M/One India
With just five more days to go for Asia's biggest aerospace and defence exhibition, the metal birds from different countries have already started to arrive at Yelahanka.
Sources confirmed to OneIndia on Friday that some of the fighters have already begun their practice sessions at the show.
"The parking lots are getting full with participants arriving one after another. There are some mandatory formalities they need to complete before they could actually get on with flying. The air traffic controller (ATC) at Yelahanka will become active in the next few days. HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd) too have started flying their assets from Old Airport," an official posted to Yelahanka for the show told OneIndia.
13/02/15 Dr Anantha Krishnan M/One India
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