Don't have firms to establish helicopters business in India: Jayant Sinha

The people of Himachal Pradesh are desperate to have these helicopter shuttles because it will really push the tourism in an incredible way, says Jayant Sinha

Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha
Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 13 2019 | 4:09 PM IST

Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha on Wednesday said there are not many "sufficient well-capitalised companies that can really take a long-term view" to establish helicopter business in India.

"The challenge right now with helicopters is that we don't have sufficient well capitalised companies that can really take a long-term view on helicopters and build out a helicopter business in India," Sinha said at the CAPA India Aviation Summit 2019 here.
 

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The minister said that it is no longer a policy issue but a question of entrepreneurship.

"We have addressed all the policy issues. If there are more to be addressed, we will address them. This is really the question of who is an entrepreneur. So we need you all to step forward, put in the money, and make it happen," he said.

The central government has awarded various routes under its regional connectivity scheme Udan, short for Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik, for helicopters.

"It was because of my efforts that we worked out a scheme to make it profitable to fly helicopter shuttles in hilly areas, where obviously we can't build airports. And many of those routes have been awarded," he said.

The people of Himachal Pradesh are desperate to have these helicopter shuttles because it will really push the tourism in an incredible way, he said.

"With Udan, we made it very very possible for you to have a fleet of 40-50 helicopters and fly shuttles between cities such as Chandigarh and Shimla, or between Shimla and Kullu," he added.

"Anyone wants to run a helicopter service between Nariman point and Mumbai airport, that is a great opportunity. We tried it in Bengaluru but for many reasons it did not work. But you have to make the investment," he added.

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First Published: Feb 13 2019 | 3:15 PM IST

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