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Aircraft manufacturing in India soon: Prabhu

MUMBAI: Aircraft manufacturing will soon become a reality in India with the government working on a blueprint for the same, Union Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said on sidelines of the Global Aviation Summit 2019 here.

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Tribune News Service

Mumbai, January 15

Aircraft manufacturing will soon become a reality in India with the government working on a blueprint for the same, Union Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said on sidelines of the Global Aviation Summit 2019 here.

Speaking to reporters after the inauguration of the event, Prabhu said India needed 2,300 aircraft to meet the domestic demand for air travel in the coming years. “We will soon roll out a roadmap for the manufacturing of aircraft in India,” Prabhu said. He said the government was looking to attract top players from around the world to build aircraft in India.

The minister added that maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft can be done domestically. At present, most of the MRO work on bigger aircraft is carried out abroad. Apart from money, job opportunities for Indians were being lost with MRO work being done out of the country, the minister noted.

Prabhu added that the government wanted aircraft financing to be carried out by domestic financial institutions. “We are already working on financing of aircraft and how that should happen from India. We are losing out lot of resources to outsiders,” he said.

According to the minister, the government was now emphasising on the growth of air cargo and policy for this segment has been unveiled. The government has also regulated the use of drones and these tools would be used in agriculture and disaster management, Prabhu said.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the state government was planning nine airports across Maharashtra in addition to the proposed Navi Mumbai airport. Pune and Nagpur airports were in the process of being upgraded to cater to national and international traffic, Fadnavis added.

Fadnavis, who hails from Nagpur, said a passenger and cargo hub will also be created in that city.

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