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AAI hails UDAN scheme for exponential growth

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

On the sidelines of Airports Authority of (AAI) annual day function; said that the recently launched (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme would help the emerging civil sector in the country to grow exponentially.

The scheme is a regional connectivity scheme launched by the Central to make flying a safe, secure and inexpensive and would and thereby making a reality for common people under.

While addressing the family the said that in the infrastructure front, "several terminal buildings at Gorakhpur, Belgavi, Hubbali, Jammu" were dedicated to the nation including operationalizing of the Central Air Traffic Flow Management (CATFM) in order to balance the demand and supply in the airports.

He added that CAT III B Instrument Landing System (ILS) was introduced at "and to reduce the difficulties faced by the travelling public due to fog and bad weather conditions but equally came out with flying colours for providing customer excellence to the travelling public".

Speaking exclusively to ANI during the 23th Annual Day Celebration in said, "The way the Indian sector is increasing, we have realised that the incremental changes will not do, we require exponential changes now and that is why we are targeting to start a new 'terminal building project' of more than 15000 Crore in this financial year 2018-19".

Giving an emphasis on regional connectivity Mohapatra mentioned that all the airports under this scheme are ready for operations and new airlines like and are ready to start their connections.

"Our mandate and our desire is that flying becomes safe, secure, comfortable and cheap, we are working towards that," said Mohapatra.

While giving awards to its staff members, Mohapatra praised them for improving passenger conveniences like ambiance and other services at airports across the country.

Most importantly, Mohapatra pointed out that it is for the first time that many of the airports like Lucknow, Indore, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Pune have bagged top positions at the (ASQ) Awards 2017 organised by (ACI).

More than 900 aircrafts are planned to be added by the airlines to meet the rising demand.

The has planned a capital expenditure (CAPEX) of almost Rs 20,500 crore over a period of 5 years. Rs 5,000 crore has been assigned as CAPEX pegged to meet the challenge for the financial year of 2018-19.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 18:40 IST
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