INAS 312 squadron clocks 40,000 hours of operations: Navy

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INAS 312 squadron operating P8I aircraft, based at Tamil Nadu's Arakkonam has clocked 40,000 hours, completing a decade of diverse naval operations, officials said on Wednesday..

The first P8I had landed at INS Rajali on May 15, 2013, with Capt H S Jhajj as the first Commanding Officer, they said.. "INAS 312, popularly known as 'Albatross' has been at the forefront of all naval operations..

"The INAS 312 squadron operating P8I, has clocked 40,000 hours, as the aircraft complete a decade of diverse naval operations," the official said.. INS Rajali is an Indian naval air station located at Arakkonam...

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