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Aviation ministry lines up 3 schemes to promote use of helicopters, smaller aircraft

Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia launched a Helicopter emergency medical service from AIIMS Rishikesh dubbed Project Sanjeevani while speaking at the India-Heli Summit in Srinagar.

October 11, 2022 / 09:45 IST
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The Centre on October 10 launched three schemes to promote the use of helicopters, smaller carriers, and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in India.

Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia launched a helicopter emergency medical service from AIIMS Rishikesh dubbed Project Sanjeevani while speaking at the India-Heli Summit in Srinagar.

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The minister also launched Project Aakash, a trial service that will help aviation companies holding a Non-Scheduled Operator's Permit (NSOP) to navigate small planes and helicopters in India using the satellite navigation system GAGAN.

He also said that the government has come out with guidelines for fractional ownership of aircraft and helicopters in India to facilitate the movement of NSOP in India.

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