08/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/02/2024 03:55
The Government has formulated the National Civil Aviation Policy, 2016 to provide a conducive ecosystem for overall growth of the Indian Aviation Sector, which involves infrastructure development of airports through Greenfield projects as well as under the UDAN scheme.
Further, there is no shortage of Pilots/Crews in the Indian Aviation Sector. However, there is a shortage of commanders on certain types of aircraft and the same is being managed by utilizing foreign pilots by issuing Foreign Aircrew Temporary Authorization (FATA).
The number of Commercial Pilot Licenses (CPLs) issued during last five years is as mentioned below-
Years |
Issued CPLs; |
2019 |
744 |
2020 |
578 |
2021 |
862 |
2022 |
1165 |
2023 |
1622 |
2024 (till 17.07.2024) |
739 |
Total |
5710 |
DGCA has issued regulation, CAR-147 (Basic) - approved Basic Maintenance Training organization. The regulations are in line with international standards of ICAO i.e. EASA regulations.
The students on completing training under CAR-147 (Basic) approved institute and on passing the requisite DGCA examinations become eligible for issue of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME) licence.
Currently, there are 57 AME Training Institutes have been approved by DGCA under CAR-147 (Basic). The estimated supply from AME Training Institute approved under CAR 147(Basic) is around 3500 per year, which is sufficient to cater the demand of Indian civil aviation Industry.
The other initiatives taken by the Government for skill development in civil aviation sector include the following:
The details of order placed by scheduled airlines is mentioned below
Aircraft orders placed by Major Airlines
S. No. |
Name of the operator |
Type of |
No. of |
Year |
No. of aircraft |
Tentative |
1 |
Air India Group |
A320/A321 |
210 |
2023 |
23 |
2023 to 2032 |
A350 |
40 |
2023 |
6 |
2023 to 2032 |
||
B787 |
20 |
2023 |
- |
2025 to 2034 |
||
B777 |
10 |
2023 |
- |
2025 to 2034 |
||
B737-8 |
190 |
2023 |
22 |
2023 to 2032 |
||
2 |
Inter Globe Aviation Limited (Indigo) |
A320 Family |
400 |
2015 |
205 |
Ongoing |
A320 Family |
300 |
2019 |
- |
2025 onwards |
||
A320 Family |
500 |
2023 |
- |
2030 onwards |
||
A350 |
30 |
2024 |
||||
ATR 72-212A (600 Version) |
50 |
2017 |
45 |
Ongoing |
||
3 |
SNV Aviation Pvt. Ltd. (Akasa Air) |
13737-8 |
76 |
2021 |
23 |
Ongoing and will be inducted until 2028 |
B737-8 |
150 |
2024 |
- |
2027 to 2032 |
||
Total |
1976 |
324 |
Source: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
Note:
This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Shri Murlidhar Mohol in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha yesterday.
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