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Saturday, 19 March 2016

Civil aviation policy gets delayed; likely in early next fiscal

Hyderabad: The new civil aviation policy is expected to be finalised early next financial year with the government still working on certain issues including those related to the 5/20 international flying norm.
The draft policy was unveiled in October last year and after extensive consultations with various stakeholders, some issues are still being sorted out.

Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey today said the ministry plans to finalise the Cabinet note for the policy by the end of this month after sorting out certain issues.
The policy was expected to be finalised in the current financial year as certain proposals were to be implemented from April 1, 2016.
Speaking on the sidelines of the India Aviation-2016 event here, he said as many as 15 variations are being looked at with respect to the 5/20 rule.
To Read the News in Full 16/03/16 PTI/Economic Times
The draft policy was unveiled in October last year and after extensive consultations with various stakeholders, some issues are still being sorted out.

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