Arunachal Pradesh gets regular air connectivity

IANS  |  Itanagar/Guwahati 

The long-cherished dream of the people of to have air connectivity was fulfilled on Monday with flagging off of the first fixed-wing commercial aircraft from to Guwahati, officials said.

"Today is a historic day and I congratulate the people of Arunachal in general and people of in particular for this new milestone that would remain engraved in history as a huge step in the development of our state," Chief Minister said while addressing a ceremony to mark the occasion at the civilian terminal of the airport on Monday.

On persuasion of the after Khandu came to hold the mantle, the Air Ltd agreed to start services of to Pasighat from at Guwahati, connecting the state with rest of the country.

"With at the helm and his concern in the sector of connectivity for the northeast has enabled us to fulfill a dream," he said.

In the second round of bidding i.e. Regional Connectivity Scheme-UDAN 2, eight locations in were selected by bidders. Of the locations, Pasighat nad Tezu have been selected for fixed wing while Ziro, Daporijo, Itanagar, Tuting, Wallong and Yingkiong have been selected for

Khandu said with air connectivity, the state's economy would get a boost.

The 42-seat ATR will fly between and Pasighat thrice a week for the start. Besides Alliance Air, which is a subsidiary of Air India, Zoom Air and Turbo Jet are set to commence their services soon.

There are about 120 helipads and 10 Advance Landing Ground (ALG) -- Ziro, Pasighat, Aalo,Tuting, Mechuka, Vijaynagar, Walong, Tezu, Daporijo and Alinye, in the state.

Khandu along with Chowna Mein, and other cabinet ministers and legislators became the first passengers of the maiden flight from airport. They landed at Pasighat two hours twenty minutes after taking off from at 12.44 p.m.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 00:38 IST