A recent system crash grounding numerous Indian flights could have been prevented. Air traffic controllers had previously flagged performance issues and urged timely system upgrades to meet global safety standards. Despite repeated warnings to airport authorities, critical safety concerns regarding outdated air navigation systems remain unaddressed, impacting operational efficiency.
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