The next phase of the UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik) scheme has been launched with an outlay of approximately ₹29,000 Crore.
The initiative aims to enhance remote and regional air connectivity across India.
Key components include the development of 100 new aerodromes and 200 heliports.
It provides Viability Gap Funding of ₹10,043 Crore to support airline operations on regional routes.
The scheme promotes the Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision through the acquisition of indigenous HAL Dhruv helicopters and Dornier aircraft.
Detailed Insights:
The UDAN scheme, launched in 2016, is a Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) designed to make air travel affordable and accessible to the common citizen.
The development of 100 new aerodromes from existing unserved airstrips is backed by an investment of ₹12,159 Crore.
Construction of 200 heliports, particularly in hilly and aspirational districts, is allocated ₹3,661 Crore to improve accessibility in challenging terrains.
Viability Gap Funding (VGF) is a crucial mechanism where the government provides financial assistance to airlines to cover operational costs on commercially unviable regional routes, ensuring affordable fares.
An allocation of ₹2,577 Crore is designated for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) support to ensure the sustainability and efficiency of regional airports.
The procurement of indigenous aircraft like HAL Dhruv and Dornier 228 strengthens domestic manufacturing capabilities in the aviation sector.
This phase is expected to significantly boost trade, tourism, and regional economies, fostering growth for new airlines and aviation start-ups.
Key Concepts Involved:
UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik): A flagship government scheme to enhance regional air connectivity and make air travel affordable for the masses.
Viability Gap Funding (VGF): Financial support provided by the government to make economically unviable but socially desirable infrastructure projects or services feasible.
Aatmanirbhar Bharat: A national vision promoting self-reliance across various sectors, including indigenous manufacturing and reducing import dependence.