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RCS-UDAN Completes 7 Successful Years, Complete Information

RCS-UDAN Completes 7 Successful Years

The Regional Connectivity Scheme – Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik (RCS-UDAN) has marked 7 years since its launch. This government-backed initiative is aimed at enhancing infrastructure and connectivity in India, with a particular focus on remote and underserved regions. UDAN is a crucial component of India’s National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP) 2016, which was unveiled by the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on October 21, 2016, with a 10-year vision to transform and improve the country’s civil aviation sector.

About RCS-UDAN

The UDAN scheme was launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation to improve regional airport infrastructure and connectivity. It is a component of the National Civil Aviation Policy 2016 and is valid for a duration of ten years.

Background

The RCS-UDAN program achieved a significant milestone with the inauguration of its first flight by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on April 27, 2017, connecting Shimla to Delhi. This initiative is primarily focused on enhancing air connectivity on unserved routes in underserved regions of India, ultimately making air travel more accessible to the common citizens. To date, RCS-UDAN has successfully facilitated the travel of more than 1.3 million passengers, underscoring its success in improving air travel accessibility.

Objectives

The main objectives of the UDAN are-

As per the UDAN scheme, airlines are required to limit airfares to a maximum of Rs. 2,500 per hour of flight for half of the total seats on the flight.

Different Phases of the RCS-UDAN Scheme

UDAN 1.0

UDAN 2.0

UDAN 3.0

UDAN 4.0

UDAN 4.1

Krishi UDAN

International UDAN

UDAN 5.0

UDAN 5.1

UDAN 5.2

Fueling Growth in the Aviation Industry

The Regional Connectivity Scheme – UDAN has been instrumental in fostering the growth of the civil aviation industry in India. Over the past six years, the scheme has contributed to the emergence of four new successful airlines. It has played a pivotal role in helping airline operators establish and develop sustainable business models. Small regional airlines like FlyBig, Star Air, and IndiaOne Air have had the opportunity to scale up their operations, demonstrating that the scheme has created a favorable ecosystem for the airline business.

Demand for New Aircraft of all Sizes

The expansion of RCS-UDAN has led to an increased demand for aircraft of all sizes, ranging from helicopters and seaplanes to jet planes. A diverse fleet, including aircraft like the Airbus 320/321, Boeing 737, ATR 42 and 72, DHC Q400, Twin Otter, Embraer 145 and 175, and Tecnam P2006T, is actively serving on RCS routes. Indian carriers have placed orders for more than 1,000 aircraft slated for delivery over the next 10-15 years. It indicates a significant growth in the country’s existing fleet, which currently comprises around 700 planes operated by various airlines.

Promoting Tourism

In addition to enhancing connectivity to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, RCS-UDAN has been a major contributor to the tourism sector. UDAN 3.0 introduced tourism routes connecting destinations in the Northeast region. While UDAN 5.1 aims to expand helicopter services in hilly regions to boost tourism, hospitality, and local economic growth. This initiative has successfully connected destinations with significant relevance in religious tourism, such as Khajuraho, Deoghar, Amritsar, and Kishangarh. The entire Northeast region’s tourism industry has experienced a significant upsurge due to the introduction of airports like Pasighat, Ziro, Hollongi, and Tezu, which have enhanced accessibility.

Boosting Air Connectivity

RCS-UDAN has significantly improved air connectivity across the country. It has connected 30 States and Union Territories, with a total of 75 airports operationalized under the scheme. Notably, eight airports have become operational in the Northeast region. Many of the airports that operationalized under UDAN, including Darbhanga, Hubli, Kannur, Mysuru, and others, have become sustainable with non-RCS commercial flights now operating from these airports.

Key Achievements of the RCS-UDAN Scheme

*Data till August 2022, as per MoCA.