Commencing of the Aero Expo 2017

Indian civil aviation soaring new heights

Aviation

November 2, 2017

/ By / New Delhi



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At an annual growth of 12 pc a year, the Indian civil aviation industry is showing a lot of hope, and with the inclusion of new policies and bridging the erstwhile gaps, the sector is poised to an enterprising future.

The second edition of Aero Expo 2017 was inaugurated today in New Delhi by Indian Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, civil aviation minister P Ashok Gajapathi Raju, and minister of state Jayant Sinha.

Organised under the patronage of the ministry of civil aviation, the exposition brings together leaders from the Indian civil aviation industry and also foreign players present in the Indian market.

The event saw the participants offering new tourism products and services, and discuss the future of the civil aviation industry and its existing loopholes.

Better inclusion of helicopter services under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS), clearing land and air congestion, timely land acquisition, application of the new drone policy, and the importance of having a master-plan, were among key subjects of discussion.

Speaking during a session Sinha informed that draft regulations for drones have already been finalised and that its applications would be for not only e-commerce but also for agriculture, monitoring of all sorts of products and process pipelines including exploring possibilities for launching air rickshaws for travelling smaller distances.

According to him, the draft regulations for drones will not gulp down e-commerce job but convert e-commerce delivery boys currently on motorbikes into pilots and engineers.  This is how the government foresees the futuristic developments in Indian civil aviation space, Sinha added.

Talking about the huge size and potential of the Indian civil aviation sector, Sinha said the aspiration for the industry is to handle a billion passenger trips per year.

Currently, the Indian civil aviation sector handles 200 million passenger trips, and is growing at an annual rate of 12 pc, a rate claimed to be better than some other leading countries.

Assuring on the continuous growth of the sector, Gajapathi Raju said that regulations and procedures that are found to be uncalled for would be done away with as the current regime is pro-active in terms of policy orientation for a win-win situation for each stakeholder in the civil aviation sector.

Challenges facing the industry were also brought to the table. During the event, Naidu stressed on evolving security related norms for the aviation sector to completely plug any possibility of air traffic accidents and also succeed in ensuring total air safety for entire air and cargo traffic.

“The issue of air safety and completely accident-free air traffic should be restored with stringent norms in place so that flying and cargo movements are optimised. Though the government has taken the twin issue with utmost sincerity, a lot more needs to be done on this front so that accidents in civil aviation become a thing of past,” the Vice President said.

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