"The aviation ministry has yesterday cleared a few norms for certification, which will finally allow us to sell our Australian planes in India," Mahindra Group CMD Anand Mahindra told PTI here.
"We bought an Australia (aerospace) company and we are selling our planes in California, but due to a rule to do with seating capacity for piston engine plane, we were not able to sell in India," Mahindra, who was a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's CEO delegation to Australia, said.
In New Delhi, ministry sources said the type certification for the single piston engine aircraft, given by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), was accepted by the Indian regulator DGCA.
The approval was stuck for long due to problems relating to certification for such aircraft to fly nine passengers, besides crew, instead of four which was allowed under Indian regulations.
"We have now amended our rules to be on par with international certification standards and the permission has been granted," a source said.
Since then it had started selling its aircraft in some markets, but was unable to do so in India due to regulatory issues. Its aircraft are already flying in the Middle-East and Australia.
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