
Syllabus: Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability
Status of Aviation Sector in India
- India ranks as the third-largest aviation market globally, handling over 350 million passengers annually.
- Domestic air passenger traffic records 10–12% annual growth, indicating sustained sectoral expansion.
- Women constitute 15% of Indian pilots, significantly higher than the global average of 5%.
- Aviation capex of ₹91,000 crore allocated under the National Infrastructure Pipeline (2019–20 to 2024–25).
- Eighty-one airports have transitioned to 100% green energy usage, supporting sustainable aviation goals.
- A uniform 5% Integrated GST on aircraft parts promotes India as a global MRO hub.
Key Aviation Institutions in India
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regulates air transport services, safety standards, and airworthiness compliance.
- DGCA coordinates India’s civil aviation regulations with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
- Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), established under the 2008 Act, regulates airport tariffs and service standards.
- Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) formulates aviation security norms under ICAO Annex 17 provisions.
- Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) investigates major aircraft accidents under 2017 Rules.
- AAIB probes incidents involving aircraft exceeding 2,250 kg all-up weight or turbojet aircraft.
Parliamentary Committee: Challenges Identified
- Imbalanced capital allocation, with DGCA receiving nearly 50% of aviation capital budget.
- Manpower shortages persist, with vacancies at DGCA, BCAS, and AAI exceeding 17–53%.
- UDAN scheme allocation reduced by 32%, affecting security preparedness in remote regions.
- Navigation system gaps, causing weather-induced flight disruptions due to limited ILS coverage.
- Cabin safety concerns, including premature material deterioration and technological obsolescence.
Key Recommendations
- Promote balanced funding, integrated safety mechanisms, and accelerated recruitment strategies.
- Install Instrument Landing Systems at all airports to improve operational resilience.
- Establish an Aviation Interior Quality Commission to enforce safety and sustainability standards.
- India’s alignment with ICAO safety audits and adoption of the Delhi Declaration 2024 reflects strong global commitment.

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