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Deadline For,Draft Civil Aviation Policy,Is Extended To 30th November

Deadline Of Draft Civil Aviation Policy Is Extended To 30th November
Civil Aviation Ministry extended deadline for receiving stakeholder response on draft policy.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has extended the last date for receiving response from stakeholders on the draft Civil Aviation Policy to the 30th of November 2015.
The earlier deadline for the same was 21st of November 2015.

Indian Govt To Put New Aviation Policy, in Public Domain,by Month-End

[New Delhi,]Central Govt To Put Draft Aviation Policy in Public Domain by Month-End
The government also plans to revise the 5/20 norms,
As per Union Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju
The draft civil aviation policy is likely to be made public by this month-end seeking views and suggestions from stakeholders and other people,
Minister said the government would give about 10 days time to the public to give their views after which the policy would be given final shape for its implementation.
“We are hopeful of completing the exercise (consultations with the stake holders)… the policy should be out in public domain by the month end,” he told reporters on the sidelines of an international conference on general aviation organised by the national chopper operator Pawan Hans.
The government would give about 10 days time to stakeholders and the public at large for their suggestions on the draft policy, he said adding, “we don’t want to miss anything in the policy”.
The policy would be given final shape for its implementation once this exercise gets completed, he added without giving any timeline.
Significantly, Civil Aviation Ministry had made a presentation on the policy to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August, following which it was decided to set up a committee of secretaries to build a consensus on the proposed civil aviation policy.
The new policy which has been in the works for quite sometime is anticipated to focus on improving air connectivity, apart from possible changes in overseas flying norms for local carriers.
Among others, the draft policy proposes to enhance regional air connectivity, rationalise jet fuel cost, promote air cargo, maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) and helicopter operations and improve passenger facilitation. The government also plans to revise the 5/20 norms,whereby domestic airlines are required to have at least five years operational experience and minimum 20 planes to fly overseas.

किंगफिशर+स्पाइसजेट+इंडिगो+आदि से पहले अरबों रुपयों का कर्जा वसूलों फिर हेलीकाप्टर युग की बात करो

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ओये झल्लेया ये प्राइवेट एयर लाइन्स वालों को कौन सा रोग लग गया है|ओये देश में ग्रोथ ने अब पिछले दो सालों से रफ़्तार पकड़ ली है मगर अधिकाँश निजी एयर लाइन्स अपना ग्राफ निरंतर नीचे धकेलती जा रही हैं कुछ कंपनियां तो स्ट्रगल करने के बजाय बाजार से भागने की जुगत लढा रही हैं|ओये हसाडे सोणे सिविल एविएशन मंत्री श्री पी अशोक गजपति राजू ने राज्यों के एविएशन मंत्रियों की मीटिंग में हेलीकाप्टर युग को चलाने का सुझाव दे दिया है अब देखना छत छत पर हेलीकाप्टर दिखाई देंगे

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Civil Aviation New Policy Is Aired To Shine Junked Wings Of National Carrier

[New Delhi] NDA Govt ,To Shine Junked Wings Of National Carrier,brought in a fresh draft recommending listing of state-run Airports Authority of India & chopper firm Pawan Hans on stock exchanges
“It is a step towards making civil aviation a vibrant sector in our country, to rise to its full potential”, said Civil Aviation Minister, Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati while releasing the Draft Civil Aviation Policy on 10th November . The new Civil Aviation Policy is expected to be in place by January 2015, he added.
The Draft has been released for consultation with public and stakeholders within three weeks, after which six to seven groups of experts would be constituted to interact with stakeholders and review the inputs received during the process. The Minister Claimed , “it aims to develop a transparent policy in which regulations for the Civil Aviation sector would be more meaningful.”
Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Shri V. Somasundaran highlighted the salient features of the Draft Civil Aviation Policy in terms of better services and conveniences to flyers.
The Draft notes that “airports are to be designed as integrated multi-modal hubs, so that they provide the best possible service levels as well as potential for growth. An integrated multi-modal hub should include rail, metro, bus and truck connectivity as well as accommodation and other services”, he added.
While developing airports, it is equally essential to ensure that related sectors such as access to manufacture, business, tourism and pilgrim centres are developed.
The six metropolitan airports at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad would be developed as major international hubs and would in future be the main access points for international travel to and from
The functioning of Ministry of Civil Aviation and the offices under the Ministry will be digitized to improve efficiency and transparency. The service and clearances to be given by different agencies will be made online. Electronic procurement systems will be strengthened to ensure transparency and accountability.
The Draft Civil Aviation Policy is also available on the website of the Ministry of Civil Aviation
The release ceremony was attended by key officials including Shri Rohit Nandan, Chairman & Managing Director, Air India, Dr. Prabhat Kumar, DGCA and Shri S. Raheja, Chairman, Airports Authority of India (AAI).