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UDAN-Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik

UDAN-Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik




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National Civil Aviation Policy(NCAP) laid the foundation of UDAN or Ure Desh Ka Aam Naagrik as its component to enhance regional connectivity through the revitalisation of unserved or underserved airports in the country, which aimed at providing the common man to fly at an affordable price.



This scheme is a flagship program of the current government which is trying to expand the aviation market in India, already third largest in the world after USA and China. Initially, this scheme is targeted at providing regional connectivity to 43 cities for a period of three years and the scheme will be operational for ten years. The government believes in the meantime the route will be operational. Under this scheme, a Viability Gap Funding(VGF) will be set up to compensate the losses of the airline operators on the selected route as the price of a ticket is capped at 2500. This fund will be set up as a sign of cooperative federalism where the Centre will fund 80 per cent. Airlines will have the exclusive right to operate flights through dedicated airports and state will provide security and basic amenities at concessional rates. This scheme is a win-win for both airlines and public as it will bring down the time to cover the journey and it will boost aviation market and manufacturing of parts in India, which will help in employment. 



This scheme is going to be gamechanger for Indian as well as the international aviation market as it is supposed to change the mode of transportation in upcoming years. 




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