The move is part of a slew of initiatives taken to improve business conditions in the domestic aviation sector.
The Ministry also expects to soon unveil the much-awaited aviation policy that would help attract more investments into the sector, which is bleeding for years together due to red tapism and over regulations.
Officials said the Ministry is actively considering to do away with the prior approval requirement for importing aircraft.
The idea is to bring down the procedural steps in order to improve the ease of doing business.
The Ministry has already written to the Commerce and Industry Ministry as well as the RBI on the matter, they said.
At present, domestic airlines should have approval in place from the Ministry before they seek clearance from the Commerce and Industry Ministry, and the RBI.
When asked for his views about the proposal of shelving prior approval need for aircraft import, no-frills carrier SpiceJet's Chief Operating Officer Sanjiv Kapoor said reducing the red tape is always good.
To cater to the rising number of travellers, carriers are looking to expand their fleet.
Last month, Airbus had said that growing passenger traffic in India and other emerging markets would help generate aircraft demand worth USD 5 trillion in 20 years.
Besides, India is projected to be the world's third-largest aviation market by 2029, according to International Air Transport Association (IATA).
"We see the potential for that to increase to nearly 280 million by 2029, by which time India would hold the rank of the world's third-largest market, and by the end of our forecast period in 2034, we see a further rise to 360 million passengers.
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