Cabinet clears Rs 4\,500 cr plan for regional air connectivity

Cabinet clears Rs 4,500 cr plan for regional air connectivity

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a move to further boost regional air connectivity, the on Thursday gave its approval to extending the time and scope for the revival and development of unserved and underserved air strips under the jurisdiction of various organisations.

A release said that these air strips are being administered by various state governments, the (AAI), civil enclaves, central public sector undertakings (CPSUs) and include helipads and water aerodromes.

"The has given its approval for extension of time and scope for revival and development of unserved and underserved air strips of state governments, (AAI), civil enclaves, CPSUs, helipads and water aerodromes at the total cost of Rs 4,500 crore with the budgetary support of government of India," it said.

The Ministry said it has received overwhelming response from airlines in the two rounds of the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) bidding held so far.

"In the first round of UDAN bidding, 128 routes were assigned to five for 43 unserved or underserved airports on March 31,2017," it said.

"The response from have considerably improved in second round of RCS bidding wherein 86 proposals involving 325 routes were awarded to 15 selected in January, 2018."

It also said the revival of airstrips or airports will be "demand driven", depending on commitment from airline operators, as well as from the state governments, for providing various concessions "as airports will be developed without insisting on its financial viability."

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 17:56 IST