MoCA grants approval for 340 addl posts of air traffic controllers

Approval has been granted for the creation of 340 additional posts of ATCOs this year amid their acute shortage, said MoCA
Civil Aviation Ministry grants approval for 340 addl posts of air traffic controllers
Civil Aviation Ministry grants approval for 340 addl posts of air traffic controllers
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on Friday said that approval has been granted for the creation of 340 additional posts of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) this year amid their acute shortage. Also, 50 new routes commenced on regional connectivity routes in 2022.

'The Ministry approved creation of 340 more posts of ATCOs'

In a brief about the major activities taken up by the ministry this year, an official statement said that more than 22,500 Indian nationals were safely rescued from Ukraine by operating 90 evacuation flights under Operation Ganga. "The country was facing acute shortage of ATCOs. The Ministry, with concurrence of DPE, approved creation of 340 more posts of ATCOs," it said.

Details about the current number of ATCOs could not immediately ascertained.

'18 entities have registered for undertaking aircraft leasing business'

Meanwhile, 11 aircraft were leased by aircraft leasing entities registered from Gujarat International Finance Tec-City GIFT IFSC at the end of September. "International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) issued 'Framework for Aircraft Leases' on May 18 to enable the aircraft leasing business in IFSCs in India. Till October 31, 18 entities have registered for undertaking aircraft leasing business," the Ministry said.

With respect to Air India, which was acquired by the Tata group in January this year, the ministry said that various measures were also taken for the welfare of employees of erstwhile Air India. "Necessary measures for vacation of quarters by the employees of the erstwhile AIL at New Delhi and Mumbai have been taken. Estates Officer under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 has been appointed for New Delhi. Out of 3,089 accommodation units in all regions, only 743 are now in possession of the AIL employees," the statement said.

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