Helicopter penetration needs to be a priority: Jyotiraditya Scindia
Oct 08, 2021
New 10- point Helicopter Policy announced, Helicopter Accelerator Cell set up by the Ministry of Civil Aviation
- Helicopter corridors to be set up
in 10 cities and 82 routes- 6 dedicated routes to start with
- Helipads to be set up along expressways to aid evacuation of accident victims; 3 expressways identified
NEW DELHI, 08 October
2021: Mr Jyotiraditya Scindia, Minister of Civil Aviation, Ministry of
Civil Aviation, Government of India today said that the concept of
helicopter is not new in India, but we need to proliferate it with a structure
that will enable the industry to work in tandem with the government to serve
people. Helicopter penetration in the country needs to be a priority. We need
to provide a landscape that will allow operators to render their services in
the spirit of true nationhood. Thoughts must be followed by action, he added.
Addressing the 3rd
FICCI Helicopter Summit-2021- India@75: Expediting the Growth of Indian
Helicopter Industry and Enhancing Air Connectivity, Mr Scindia announced
the new 10-step Helicopter Policy. Elaborating on the policy, Mr Scindia
noted that a dedicated Helicopter Accelerator Cell has been set up by the
Ministry of Civil Aviation that will look at all industry issues in the sector.
Further, the Minister
announced that as a part of this policy, all landing charges will be cancelled,
and parking deposits will be refunded. "We are going to be a resource that you
can use to facilitate your growth. The third step of the policy will ensure
that the AAI and ATC officials reach out to the industry so that we can ensure
that adequate training is given to all individuals about helicopter issues," he
said.
Further, to ease
doing business, the Minister informed that an advisory group has been
constituted on helicopters. "Industry pain points will be addressed at
secretary's or my level. Issues of outdated rules and regulations will be taken
care of, he said.
Mr Scindia
added that four Heli Hubs and Training Units will be set up in Mumbai,
Guwahati, Delhi, and Bangalore. He also said that Helicopter Corridors will be
set up in 10 cities and 82 routes. The Ministry will currently begin operations
on six dedicated routes to start with. The major routes identified are
Juhu-Pune; Pune- Juhu; Mahalaxmi Racecourse- Pune; Pune- Mahalaxmi Racecourse;
Gandhinagar- Ahmedabad; and Ahmedabad- Gandhinagar, he noted.
Mr Scindia
also mentioned that Helipads will be set up along identified expressways so
that evacuation of accident victims can take place immediately. "The
Delhi-Bombay Expressway; Ambala-Kotputli Expressway; and Amritsar - Bathinda - Jamnagar Expressway will be part of our HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Services)," the
Minister added.
Further, Heli-Disha,
the booklet on Administrative Guidance Material on Civil Helicopter Operations,
that was released at the event will be given to every collector in every
district of the country, the Minister announced. This will ensure
awareness is created at the district administration, he added.
A centralised Heli
Seva portal was also inaugurated at the event as a part of the new Helicopter
Policy. The road map for Heli Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) was also
released at the event.
General (Dr) VK Singh
(Retd), Minister of State, Ministry of Civil Aviation, & Minister of
State, Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways, Government of India, said
that helicopters have their own utility, their upkeep and maintenance, however,
is expensive and hence have been used less for passenger traffic. "We hope that
we will be able to cut down on costs and make it economically viable. This is a
sector that needs impetus and needs a greater go in terms of what it can be
used for," he added.
Mr Pushkar Singh
Dhami, Chief Minister, Government of Uttarakhand said that Uttarakhand
depends on tourism for its economy, which needs best connectivity. "We look
towards helicopter for connecting people We are trying to make helicopter a
vehicle of common people and aim to provide best service when it comes to
helicopters," he said.
Mr Satpal Singh
Maharaj, Minister of tourism, Irrigation, Culture, and Chairman, Uttarakhand
Tourism Development Board, said that in a bid to boost connectivity, the govt
is making efforts for seaplanes to land at the Nanak Sagar. "This will help in
building connectivity. The state aims at being the service provider. We also
request for an International Airport be built at Haridwar," he said.
Ms Usha Padhee,
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India Helicopter
listed the number of initiatives taken by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. "The
Helicopter Accelerator Cell is going to provide a platform for all the industry
partners to work in tandem and in collaboration with the government. Speaking
about Heli Sewa, Ms Padhee said that the site is going to be a game changer as
we keep on using it and enrich its contents. "This site is based on the request
of the operators, and we hope that the clearances for the helicopters would
happen expeditiously," she added.
Mr Dilip Jawalkar,
CEO, Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board said that the role of helicopters is
extremely important especially in remote and hilly areas like Uttarakhand. Heli
taxis add a dimension of inclusiveness, particularly for senior citizens,
children and the differently abled. Helicopters offer the fastest mode of
connectivity to the remote and inaccessible regions and play a major role in
disaster management and rescue operations in our state.
Mr Sanjeev Kumar,
Chairman, Airports Authority of India said that helicopters play a vital role
in the development of the economy and are an important part of the civil
aviation ecosystem.
Dr RK Tyagi,
Chair, FICCI General Aviation Taskforce and Former Chairman, Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited (PHHL) said India
today has a fleet strength of 236 helicopters that are divided amongst 73
operators. "This is a highly fragmented industry with only three operators
having more than 10 helicopters. India must have more than 5000 helicopters
with a good number of them dedicated to emergency medical services and law
& order," he said.
Mr Remi Maillard,
Chair, FICCI Civil Aviation Committee and President & MD, Airbus India said
that India's topography and spread of population makes it an ideal helicopter
country. "Helicopters are a well-developed segment in many economies of the
world, yet the helicopter market is actually dwindling in India. Helicopters
are still perceived as the fancy toy of the rich. The government and the
industry need to change the perception of helicopters - to deglamourize
helicopters into positioning into greater acceptability," he said.
Mr Dilip Chenoy,
Secretary General, FICCI The civil aviation industry in India has emerged as
one of the fastest growing industry in the country. "Helicopters can play a
vital role in the development of the economy and the significance of
helicopters doubles due to the operating characteristics of the rota craft as
well as the handling properties of under low airspeed conditions," he added.
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