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AAI asks Air Deccan, Air Odisha to start UDAN flights soon

State-owned AAI is the nodal agency for the scheme -- UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) -- which seeks to connect unserved and under-served airports as well as make flying more affordable.

March 27, 2018 / 19:05 IST
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Q11. Skywise – which provides a single access point for the sharing of operational and flight data – is about making the right information available at the right time. To do so, it leverages the massive amount of data previously locked in company and functional silos across the industry to improve operational performance and business results for aircraft operators. Which company owns Skywise?
Q11. Skywise – which provides a single access point for the sharing of operational and flight data – is about making the right information available at the right time. To do so, it leverages the massive amount of data previously locked in company and functional silos across the industry to improve operational performance and business results for aircraft operators. Which company owns Skywise?

Taking note of long delays, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has now given a month's time to Air Deccan and Air Odisha to start operations on routes bagged by them in the first round of bidding under the regional air connectivity scheme, according to officials.

State-owned AAI is the nodal agency for the scheme -- UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) -- which seeks to connect unserved and under-served airports as well as make flying more affordable.

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Under the first round of UDAN, as many as 70 airports, including 31 unserved and 12 under-served ones, were to be connected. Five airlines, including Air Deccan and Air Odisha, won bids to operate UDAN flights on 128 routes.

While winners of the first round were announced in March last year, many routes are yet to be operational on account of multiple factors, including certain airports yet to be fit for operations and some airlines not being fully ready.