Key Points

Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu has emphasized the need for stronger collaboration between central government, states, and industry to accelerate aviation growth in eastern India. The government has secured agreements including an MRO facility at Bhubaneswar Airport and a cadet pilot program specifically targeting Odia tribal girls. These initiatives are part of broader efforts to make aviation more accessible and affordable through schemes like UDAN. The eastern region's industrial strength and tourism potential position it as a key driver in India's journey to become a global aviation powerhouse.

Key Points: Rammohan Naidu Backs Eastern India Aviation Growth Plan

  • New MRO facility at Bhubaneswar Airport to service domestic and international aircraft
  • Air India cadet pilot program focuses on empowering Odia tribal girls
  • Specialized six-month aircraft maintenance training for Odia youth
  • Seaplanes identified as key for regional connectivity and tourism growth
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Centre backs plan to bolster civil aviation in eastern states

Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu emphasizes center-state-industry collaboration to boost eastern India's aviation sector through MRO facilities and pilot training programs.

"Aviation is no longer a luxury—but a critical enabler of Viksit Bharat @2047 - Rammohan Naidu"

New Delhi, Aug 27

Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu has emphasised the need for deepening centre-state-industry collaboration for the accelerated growth of the civil aviation sector in the eastern region, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday.

The minister is of the view that with its industrial might, strong tourism base, coastal access, and aspirational Tier-II cities, the eastern region has a variety of connectivity needs and holds great potential to be a key driver in India’s journey to become a global aviation powerhouse. He assured continued support from the Central government and emphasised that aviation is no longer a luxury—but a critical enabler of Viksit Bharat @2047.

The issue was discussed at the Eastern Region Ministers’ Conference on Civil Aviation 2025, organised by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in collaboration with the Odisha government at Bhubaneswar this week.

During the event, MoUs and Letters of Intent were exchanged, which included the establishment of an Anchor MRO Facility at Bhubaneswar Airport by M/s Air Works India (Engineering) Pvt. Ltd., one of the country’s leading third-party MRO service providers, in collaboration with the Odisha Commerce and Transport Department. The facility will cater to both domestic and international aircraft operators and is expected to generate significant skilled employment opportunities in Odisha and the wider eastern region.

A Letter of Intent was signed with Air India for collaboration with the Government of Odisha to launch a Cadet Pilot Programme (CPP), with a special focus on empowering Odia tribal girls to pursue careers in aviation.

An MoU was also inked for Skill Development Training for Odia Youth, aligned with the establishment of the MRO facility. Under the Nua Odisha scheme, M/s Air Works will conduct a six-month specialised training programme in aircraft surface preparation, masking, sanding, and painting for up to 20 domicile candidates of Odisha.

The Union Minister said that, empowered by the transformative UDAN scheme, the brainchild of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aviation today is more available, accessible and affordable than ever before.

Highlighting India’s transformation into the third-largest domestic aviation market, he pointed to initiatives like the expansion of airports, growth of regional carriers, focus on Aviation skilling and efforts to incentivise the MRO sector as key pillars of progress.

Addressing key stakeholders, the Minister underscored the vital role of Flight Training Organisations (FTOs) in building a robust pipeline of skilled professionals to meet the growing demand of the aviation sector. He emphasised that enhancing aviation-related skill sets is crucial not only for operational excellence but also for supporting the expansion of India’s aviation manufacturing industry.

The Minister further drew attention to the vast potential of seaplanes in boosting regional connectivity and opening up new opportunities for tourism, commerce, and last-mile connectivity. He reiterated the Government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for innovation, investment, and skill development, ensuring that India remains at the forefront of global aviation growth.

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi underlined the state’s commitment to advancing the civil aviation sector. He emphasised the importance of air connectivity for balanced regional growth, cargo logistics, and industrial expansion across Odisha and the eastern region. He reiterated the vision of the Odisha government for accelerating the growth and development of the aviation sector through active collaboration with the aviation industry and leveraging the full potential of the support from the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Special focus on tribal girls in aviation is commendable! This is real empowerment. Hope they ensure proper implementation and follow-through, not just announcements. More regional connectivity will boost tourism in Puri, Konark, and other hidden gems of Odisha.
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Aman W
Eastern states have been neglected for too long in aviation infrastructure. Good to see focus on Tier-II cities. But hope ticket prices remain affordable under UDAN scheme. Sometimes these flights cost more than regular airlines defeating the purpose.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels to Bhubaneswar for work, better aviation infrastructure is much needed. The current airport facilities are overwhelmed. Hope this brings international standards to eastern region airports.
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Vikram M
Seaplanes for regional connectivity is an innovative idea! Perfect for coastal states like Odisha and West Bengal. Could revolutionize tourism in Sundarbans and Chilika Lake. Hope they consider environmental impact assessments properly though.
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Nikhil C
While the announcements sound good, I hope the execution matches the promises. We've seen many aviation projects get delayed or abandoned. The six-month training program is a good start but needs to be scaled up significantly to meet industry demands.

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