Govt focusing on last-mile air connectivity to Tier-III cities: Scindia

Government is concentrating on last-mile connectivity to Tier-III cities to ensure democratisation of civil aviation in the country, said Scindia
Govt focusing on last-mile air connectivity to Tier-III cities: Scindia
Govt focusing on last-mile air connectivity to Tier-III cities: Scindia

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Thursday said that the government is concentrating on last-mile connectivity to Tier-III cities to ensure democratisation of civil aviation in the country.

Replying to a question in the Lok Sabha during the Question Hour, Scindia said India has tremendous connectivity between Tier I-II cities. "What needs to be strengthened is last-mile connectivity to Tier-III cities. Our government is concentrating on last-mile connectivity to make sure the democratisation of civil aviation does truly take place in the country," he added.

Govt is looking at small aircraft scheme to provide last-mile connectivity: Aviation Minister

The minister said that the government is looking at the small aircraft scheme launched last year under which sub-20-seater aircrafts are being used to provide last-mile connectivity.

"In the last round of UDAN, 132 routes have been awarded. Out of which, 16 are helicopter routes, and almost 50 are seaplane routes," Scindia said.

To a question on aerosports, Scindia said it is a new area and has tremendous future and potential in the country. "In the West, aerosports are prevalent in winter. We can bring all of those aerosports to India because of the weather pattern in India," he added.

Govt has set up aerosports organisation which will be decentralised soon: Scindia

The minister said the government has set up an aerosports organisation, which will be decentralised into different state units.

"Each of the state units, along with central units, will certainly look at easing of the process so we can proliferate this across the country," Scindia said.

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