![]() ![]() That is one of the things that I am exploring as we talk today,” Scindia said. “That (eVTOLs) industry must also make its core base in India. According to him, the next technology paradigm that is going to happen once FAA and EASA give their approvals is Electric Vertical Take off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft.įAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) are American and European aviation regulators, respectively. The minister was speaking at a session at the Economy Summit organised by Business Today. Loss-making Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express were taken over by Tatas in January this year.Īlso read| Jyotiraditya Scindia holds meeting with senior officials of Aviation Ministry, DGCA on safety issues While I was the minister, I did not interfere in the day-to-day affairs of Air India.”I am very confident that under the new management, it (Air India) will soar to new heights… with fleet expansion plans, a reservoir of expertise on IT and hospitality fronts, I believe that lot of that should come to bear on the value proposition of customers of Air India in the days to come,” Scindia said. “My hands are quite full with or without Air India. The country’s civil aviation sector is on the recovery path after being hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.To a query related to the disinvestment of Air India, Scindia said ministers and bureaucrats handling the affairs of public sector undertakings on a day-to-day basis is not a healthy sign, adding that the government’s role should be that of a visionary. Boost to aviation sector! Check out these 21 upcoming Greenfield AirportsĪlso read| Civil aviation sector’s safety, security ‘paramount’: Jyotiraditya Scindia
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