Madhya Pradesh Aims to Become National Aviation Model, Says CM Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has announced a vision for the state to become a national model in the aviation sector. He emphasized expanding air services to improve regional connectivity and boost tourism. Yadav directed the construction of helipads in metropolitan and industrial areas, and urged private sector involvement. The state is also promoting aviation-related courses under NEP to create employment for youth.

Key Points: MP Eyes Aviation-Led Growth as National Model: CM Yadav

  • MP aims to be national aviation model
  • Expansion of air services to boost tourism and regional connectivity
  • Focus on helipads in metro areas and industrial hubs
  • Aviation training and courses promoted under NEP
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MP eyes aviation-led growth, aims to emerge as national model: CM Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav announces plans to expand aviation services, boost tourism, and create jobs, aiming to make the state a national model in the sector.

"Aviation services should be expanded in a way that Madhya Pradesh emerges as a national model in this sector. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 30

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday said the state is aiming to emerge as a national role model in the aviation sector, emphasising its growing importance in strengthening regional connectivity and boosting tourism.

Speaking at a review meeting of the Aviation Department at his office, the Chief Minister said that expansion of air services would not only improve access for passengers from remote areas but also benefit neighbouring states while giving a push to the state's tourism economy.

"Aviation services should be expanded in a way that Madhya Pradesh emerges as a national model in this sector," he said.

Emphasising infrastructure development, CM Yadav directed officials to prioritise the construction of helipads in emerging metropolitan areas and key industrial hubs. He stressed the need to involve private players to accelerate the expansion of heli-services, noting that improved last-mile connectivity would enhance access to remote and economically significant regions.

The Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of the Ujjain airport project and instructed officials to ensure timely completion of all ongoing works. The airport, spread across 95 acres, is being developed with a planned runway length of 2,700 metres within a total development span of 4,100 metres.

CM Yadav further called for the operationalisation of the 'PM Shri Heli Tourism Service' to boost religious and heritage tourism across the state.

Highlighting the employment potential in the aviation sector, the Chief Minister directed higher education institutions to promote aviation-related courses under the National Education Policy (NEP) framework.

"With the expansion of aviation services, the demand for trained pilots and skilled personnel will increase. It is important that the youth of Madhya Pradesh benefit from employment-oriented aviation courses," he said.

Reviewing policy outcomes, Chief Minister Yadav noted that the 'Madhya Pradesh Civil Aviation Policy, 2025', introduced in February last year, has begun yielding results.

He said efforts should be made to expand air connectivity to key religious destinations such as Varanasi and Patna to further strengthen tourism.

It was also informed during the meeting that financial assistance is being provided to airlines to improve connectivity in under-served regions. As a result, around 24,000 passengers have used air services from Rewa over the past six months.

Current operations include flights connecting Rewa with Delhi, Raipur, and Indore, with occupancy rates ranging between 70 and 85 per cent across routes, reflecting growing demand for regional air travel.

- IANS

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Nisha Z
Good initiative but I hope this doesn't become another white elephant project like so many others. Ujjain airport has been in the works for years, let's see if it actually gets completed on time. Also, what about maintenance of these smaller airports? Many in UP and Rajasthan have become ghost airports after initial fanfare. Execution is key here.
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Rohit P
As a tourism operator in Khajuraho, this is music to my ears! 🎉 Better air connectivity directly means more tourists. The 'PM Shri Heli Tourism Service' connecting religious sites could be a game-changer—imagine doing Mahakaleshwar darshan in Ujjain, Omkareshwar, and Maheshwar in one day! Just hope the pricing is affordable for common pilgrims and not just luxury seekers.
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Deepak U
The focus on aviation courses under NEP is forward-thinking. We have IITs and NITs in MP producing engineers, but there's a huge gap in aviation training. RJs, air traffic controllers, and ground staff skills can create thousands of jobs. Even smaller towns like Gwalior and Jabalpur can become training hubs. This is the kind of holistic planning we need.
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Tanvi S
Private players in heli-services is good but we need strict regulations to avoid the kind of mess we saw in the road transport sector. Safety standards cannot be compromised. Also, will these helipads be built only in industrial areas or also near hospitals? Medical emergencies in remote parts of MP (like Bastar border areas) need air ambulance access urgently. 🙏
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Michael C

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