Dehradun: The Centre’s Udan scheme will finally become a reality in Uttarakhand with Air Deccan starting services in February between Dehradun and Pantnagar with an 18 seater aircraft.
With the start of the service, the common man will fly on subsidised rates and tourists keen on visiting the hilly terrain too will be able to travel in less time to far-flung places.
“We will start the services in the last week of February and the DGCA has already given its approval,” said TS Rawat, Chief Minister, Uttarakhand.
An air fuel station (AFS) will also be established at Pantnagar. Further, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) also has to install the Instrument Landing System (ILS) which will allow night landing and landing in low visibility conditions.
20/01/18 Neena Sharma/Tribune
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With the start of the service, the common man will fly on subsidised rates and tourists keen on visiting the hilly terrain too will be able to travel in less time to far-flung places.
“We will start the services in the last week of February and the DGCA has already given its approval,” said TS Rawat, Chief Minister, Uttarakhand.
An air fuel station (AFS) will also be established at Pantnagar. Further, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) also has to install the Instrument Landing System (ILS) which will allow night landing and landing in low visibility conditions.
20/01/18 Neena Sharma/Tribune
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