Srinagar Airport Operations Between Feb and March to be Affected Due to Runway Repair
Srinagar Airport Operations Between Feb and March to be Affected Due to Runway Repair
This work is planned for all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 5 PM to 6 AM. The affected flights on Fri, Sat, and Sun that are scheduled to operate after 5 PM have been preponed

Srinagar Airport has announced that it will be carrying out Polymer Modified Emulsion Work on the runway from Feb to March. This work is planned on all Friday, Saturday, and Sundays from 5 PM to 6 AM. The affected flights on Fri, Sat, and Sun that are scheduled to operate after 5 PM have been preponed. The airport authorities have suggested flyers to check the revised time with their airlines.

Ahead of this year’s budget, the Economic Survey reported that the Indian aviation sector has started to rebound with an accelerated pace of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out and easing of travel restrictions globally, stated the Economic Survey released on Monday. In 2021, the Centre took various initiatives to boost the aviation sector which included calibrated opening of the domestic sector as the first wave of the pandemic ebbed and introduction of air transport bubbles or air travel arrangements with specific countries, it mentioned. “The domestic traffic in India has more than doubled from around 61 million in 2013-14 to around 137 million in 2019-20, registering a growth of over 14 percent per annum," said the Economic Survey released by the Centre.

The Survey stated that the Centre in 2021 also took other steps to boost the Indian aviation sector such as disinvestment of Air India, privatisation, modernisation and expansion of airports, boost to the regional connectivity scheme – UDAN and incentivisation of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MROs) operations. UDAN is a regional airport development program of the Indian government and part of the regional connectivity scheme (RCS) of upgrading under-serviced air routes, it mentioned. “Till launching of UDAN in 2016, India had 74 airports having scheduled operations," it noted. However, within four years under UDAN, four rounds of bidding under RCS-UDAN have taken place and 153 RCS airports including 12 water aerodromes and 36 helipads have been identified for operation of RCS flights, it stated.

“During the last four years after commencement of the scheme, 948 valid awarded routes have been allotted to various airlines and out of which 389 RCS routes connecting 62 unserved and underserved airports (including six heliports and two water aerodromes) have been operationalized so far," it mentioned. With the help of these supportive measures, India’s aviation sector is on the path of gradual recovery from the turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it stated.

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Also, the government has liberalised Drone Rules in August 2021 and released PLI (production-linked incentive) scheme for drones in September 2021, it mentioned. The Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), also known as drones, offer tremendous benefits to almost all sectors of the economy and can become an important propeller for growth due to their reach, versatility, and ease of use, especially in India’s remote and inaccessible areas, it noted. “The policy reforms will therefore catalyse super-normal growth in the upcoming drone sector. A resurgence of the sector is foreseen as a result of swift measures adopted by the government and industry," it mentioned.

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“With the accelerated pace of vaccine roll-out and easing of travel restrictions globally, Indian aviation sector has started to rebound," it noted. Despite the travel restrictions, the total passengers carried in October 2021 reached 99.58 lakhs, which was approximately 68 percent of the pre-Covid level of 146.25 lakh, it mentioned.

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