Friday, 30 October 2015

Highlights of the Draft National Civil Aviation Policy 2015

-To create an eco-system to enable 30 crore domestic ticketing by 2022 and 50 crore by 2027

-To create a single-window system for all aviation related transactions, queries and complaints.

-The services rendered by DGCA will be fully automated by April 1, 2016.

-DGCA will carry out a comprehensive review of all civil aviation requirements (CAR) once every 5 years starting from FY 2016-17.

-DGCA will be allowed to recruit its personnel directly for posts which are sanctioned as per recruitment rules by exempting them from UPSC for this purpose.

-Ministry of Civil Aviation will target an all-inclusive airfare not exceeding Rs.2,500 per passenger, indexed to inflation for a one-hour flight on regional connectivity scheme

-The government will enter into an 'Open sky' Air Service Agreement on a reciprocal basis with SAARC countries.


-Separate regulations for helicopters by April 1, 2016

-Government would negotiate with global OEMs to set up an aircraft assembly plant in India.

-Ground handling, catering and aircraft fuelling proposed to be included under Essential Services Maintenance Act

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