AN-32 courier service inaugurated, Indian Air Force pilots welcomed in Kargil

Kargil: The administration of Union Territory Ladakh on Monday welcomed Indian Air Force pilots and crew to commence the AN-32 courier service to Kargil. Chairman/CEC, LAHDC, Kargil, Mohd. Liaison Officer AN-32 Courier Service, Kargil, Kacho Alamgir Khan and others were present on the occasion. The CEC warmly welcomed the Indian Air Force pilots and expressed gratitude to the Government of India, Indian Air Force, UT Ladakh Administration, Secretary Civil Aviation, District Administration, Ladakh Police and Air Force Station Kargil for their support. During the programme, CEC Dr Jaffer directed the Liaison Officers and ALOs to ensure smooth operation of the AN-32 courier service. He inspected the heating facilities and other essential services underlining his commitment to ensure hassle free service. CEC highlighted that the AN-32 courier service aims to streamline travel, improve connectivity to Kargil. Liaison Officer Kargil urged the interested passengers to report on time carrying original ID to avail the facility, which will contribute to efficient operation of the service. The inaugural flight successfully transported 11 passengers from Kargil to Jammu and 07 passengers from Jammu to Kargil. The first flight of AN-32 courier service for Kargil was conducted by Group Captain Saurabh Karmatar, Squadron Leader A. Nautiyal, Squadron Leader Kanwarpreet, Flight Leader Ashwini, Two Captains and Sergeant Shekhawat.

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