The remarks were made by Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey in a video message at an event here to celebrate International Women's Day today.
"Regional Connectivity Scheme is an opportunity whereby women can set up a brand new airline... I assure that women will get special treatment. We will give them single window clearance," he said.
Women should come forward to start aviation companies, Choubey said in the video message recorded for the non-profit group Women in Aviation International (WAI).
As part of efforts to make flying more affordable as well as connect unserved and under-served airports, the government has unveiled the ambitious regional connectivity scheme UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik).
Under UDAN, various incentives would be extended to the participating airlines, including viability gap funding, while fares would be capped at Rs 2,500 for one-hour flights. Helicopter services are also covered under the scheme.
Speaking at the event, the Civil Aviation Minister said there is some way to go in addressing gender inequality.
Raju also felicitated the all-women crew of Air India that flew around the world on a Delhi-San Francisco flight.
WAI unveiled the slogan 'Beti Ki Udaan, Desh Ka Swabhimaan' as part of International Women's Day celebrations.
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