The financial report was given at the AAI's first annual performance meeting, which was held in New Delhi. The meeting also heard the organisation's goals for the coming year, which included, reducing its expenditure by at least 20 per cent; buillding more airports; reducing the cost of airports; making airports more eco-friendly, incuding reducing emissions; and to achieve financial savings through energy efficiency. The meeting, chaired by AAI's new chairman, Shri Alok Sinha, and attended by regional executive dircetoes and aierprot directors, also heard of the importance for improved customer service at Indian airports. At an International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), separation and air safety panel meeting, held in conjunction with AAI in November last year, the then AAI chairman V. P. Agrawal mentioned in his key note address that technology, including global positioning systems and automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast needs to be harnessed with new collision risk models, so that the airport separation minima can be reduced with increased safety norms.