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Air Taxi, India's newest airline, gets permit to start operations

The airline, which will use three-seater Tecnam aircraft, may start operations this month

December 16, 2020 / 12:13 IST
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Co-Founders Varun Suhag and Poonam Gaur
Co-Founders Varun Suhag and Poonam Gaur

The Indian aviation industry may get a new airline, possibly before the end of the year, with Air Taxi getting the Scheduled Commuter Airline Permit from the regulator DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation).

"We got our permit on December 14. We will be applying for slots now," Varun Suhag, Air Taxi's co-founder told Moneycontrol. The airline's operations will be based in Chandigarh. "We have a total of 26 routes in RCS," Suhag said, adding that the airline plans to start operations in December.

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The RCS, or the government's Regional Connectivity Scheme popularly known as UDAN, gives incentive to airlines to start services in tier 2 and 3 cities. One of the incentives is the subsidy the government gives, per seat, to the carriers.

Air Taxi will have a fleet of Tecnam P2006T aircraft, a twin-engine four-seat plane manufactured by Italian firm Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam.