The India government has weighed in with steps to revive India’s civil aviation sector.
Nearly Rs. 25,000 crores are to be spent for growth and development of the civil aviation sector within the next 4 to 5 years.
Domestic operations have now reached about 50% of pre-COVID levels, and the number of freighters has increased from 7 to 28.
The Minister of State in the India Ministry of Civil Aviation, General (Retd.) Dr. V. K. Singh, said in a written reply to Shri M.V. Shreyams Kumar in Rajya Sabha today that the key outcomes have been in spite of the pandemic.
The details of major steps taken by the government to revive the civil aviation sector during this period, are, among other things, as follows:
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