Indian Civil Aviation Sector Emerging Stronger, Fitter & Ready to Face Challenges: Scindia

GG News Bureau

Hyderabad, 26th March. Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia on Friday said that the government will be a constructive collaborator with all stakeholders of the aviation sector and work with them for the development of Civil Aviation in the country.

Formally inaugurating Wings India 2022 at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad today, he said “We don’t believe in square tables, we believe in roundtables at our Ministry to ensure the success of this sector and our country at large.”

Wings India 2022, Asia’s largest event for commercial, general and business aviation, is being held with ‘India@75: New Horizon for Aviation Industry’, as the main theme. The event which took off on Thursday is being jointly organized by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and FICCI.

Speaking on the occasion, Scindia said that the Indian Aviation sector has passed through a lot of trials and tribulations during the pandemic period, but it is emerging stronger, fitter and ready to face challenges and tap the opportunities. The sector has shown resilience, and by next year, we will surpass the pre-covid number of domestic passengers.

The international flights are going to fully resume in a couple of days, and the number of international travellers from India will also jump rapidly, he added.

The Minister said that the Civil aviation sector will play an important role in the country’s development. He said that the sector has an economic multiple of 3.1 and employment multiple of 6.1. It means that the investment of a rupee in the civil aviation space adds Rs 3.1 to the economy in the long run, and for every one direct employment, 6.1 indirect jobs are created.

He said that Civil aviation is one of the largest employment and output generating sectors in the world.

Talking about the metamorphosis in the Indian Civil aviation sector in the last 7 years, Scindia said that India is the fastest growing civil aviation market in the world. There has been expansion across the spectrum in the sector, with the number of airports in the country going up from 74 in 2013-14 to almost 140 (including Heliports and water domes). The number is likely to go up to 220 by 2024-25. There were 400 aircrafts in the country then and the number has gone up to 710 in 7 years. It is intended that more than 100 aircrafts should join every year.

He said that regional connectivity is the focus of the government, with provision of last mile connectivity.

The Minister said that UDAN is a mission to connect every single citizen, and make flights accessible to common man. “Hawaii chappal pehene wala bhi hawai jahaz main udd paye,”, he added. Underlining the Prime Minister’s vision for UDAN scheme, he said that  more than 409 routes have been identified under the scheme, over 1.75 lakh flights have taken place and more than 91 lakh passengers have benefitted.

The Minister said that the Civil aviation ecosystem contains other components like cargo, MROs, FTOs, Ground handlers, Drones, and requisite action is being taken for all these. New policy for MROs has been announced. More training centres are being added, so that Indian pilots get trained within the country.

He also informed that 15% of the Indian pilots are women, which is three times the global average. For the Drones, a new policy has been announced and a PLI scheme has been initiated, so that the Prime Minister’s vision of making India a global leader in the sector is realized.

The Minister also said that a new helicopter policy has also been announced.

Rajiv Bansal, Secretary, Civil Aviation informed that India’s UDAN scheme is reaching out to tier 3 & 4 cities which will enable a large number of Indians to take to the air for travel.

The Union Minister also Released the Knowledge Paper on the occasion.

An MoU between Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)and Pawan Hans Limited (PHL) was signed on the occasion.

The Minister also launched the Small Aircraft Sub-Scheme. Its primary objective is to facilitate and stimulate regional air connectivity by creating a growth-oriented framework with a specific focus on operations through small aircrafts (including seaplanes).

The Scheme intends to facilitate creation of an ecosystem for small aircraft operations in the country by providing the framework necessary for bringing together relevant stakeholders such as States, airlines, airport operators and policy makers to collaborate towards the success of this initiative.

Scindia visited Chalet & viewed Aerobatics display by Airforce, SARANG Team.

The Minister inaugurated the Exhibition, in which participants include Aircraft & Helicopter Manufacturers, Aircraft Interiors, Aircraft Machinery & Equipment Companies, Airport Infrastructure Companies, Drones, Skill Development, Space Industry, Airlines, Airline Services & Cargo.

On this occasion, the Union minister also took part in the Global CEOs Forum.

The inaugural session, which was followed by Ministerial plenary, was attended by Mr. Jean Baptiste Djebbari, French Minister of State for Transport, Minister for Ecological Transition, France; Mr. Ngampasong Muongmany, Vice Minister of Public Works and Transport, Laos; Mr Prem Bahadur Ale, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Nepal; Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan, Governor of Telangana and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry;  Shri Dushyant Chautala, Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana; Shri Nakap Nalo, Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of Arunachal Pradesh; and Shri Nakap Nalo, Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Secretary, Civil Aviation, Government of India Shri Rajeev Bansal, Chairman of Airports Authority of India Shri Sanjeev Kumar; Joint Secretary, MOCA, Mrs Usha Padhee, Mr Remi Maillard, Chair, FICCI Civil Aviation Committee and President & MD, Airbus  Group were on the dais during the inaugural event.

The event was attended by senior officials of the central Government, various state governments, CEOs of various Companies from the aviation sector, and other stakeholders.

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