Market size

India is the world's third-largest domestic and overall civil aviation market (c. January 2018).[12][13]The number of air passengers grew 16.3% annually from 14 million (1.40 crores in 2000–01) to 135 million (13.5 crores in 2015-16, both domestic and international).[14] It recorded an air traffic of 131 million passengers in 2016, estimated to be 60 million international passengers by 2017. The market is also estimated to have 800 aircraft by 2020.[15] In 2015, Boeing projected India's demand for aircraft to touch 1,740 or 4.3% of global volume, valued at $240 billion, over the next 20 years in India.

Management and regulation

Ministry of Civil Aviation is responsible for civilian aviation and Ministry of Defence is responsible for the Indian Air Force. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory body responsible for safety oversight of all civil aviation in India.[17] National Civil Aviation Policy 2016 covers the broad policy areas, such as Regional connectivity, Safety, Air Transport Operations, 5/20 Requirement for International Operations, Bilateral traffic rights, Fiscal Support, Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul, Air-cargo, Aeronautical Make in India.[18] Under the UDAN scheme, the government is planning to develop a sustainable air network in over 400 tier-2 cities across India with an estimated expenditure of ₹50 crore (US$7.0 million).

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