Regional air connectivity scheme made air travel inclusive; air taxis to be reality soon: PM

Highlighting the growth of the Indian civil aviation sector, Modi emphasised that the civil aviation sector has a major role in growth and creates many jobs

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Update: 2024-09-12 12:35 GMT
The government is preparing the country for advanced air mobility, and air taxis will be a reality soon, PM Modi said. File photo

Air travel has become inclusive largely due to India's regional air connectivity scheme, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.

Highlighting the growth of the Indian civil aviation sector, he emphasised that the civil aviation sector has a major role in growth and creates many jobs.

Further, Modi said efforts should be made to ensure that the skies remain open for all and that people's dream of flying is fulfilled.

International Buddhist circuit

The Prime Minister was addressing the Second Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation in the national capital, where he suggested the idea of having an international Buddhist circuit.

Under the regional air connectivity scheme UDAN, which has helped lower middle-class people to fly, 14 million people have travelled by air, Modi said.

According to him, a growing middle class and their demand are driving forces for the civil aviation sector, and UDAN has made air travel inclusive. The government is preparing the country for advanced air mobility, and air taxis will be a reality soon, he said.

The two-day conference, which started on Wednesday, brings together transport and aviation ministers, regulatory bodies, and industry experts from across the Asia Pacific region. Around 300 representatives from 29 countries attended the conference. 

(With inputs from agencies)

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