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Atma Nirbhar Skies: Flexible  use of  airspace  can save airlines  Rs 1,000 cr  annually, here’s  how 

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 The potential savings for airlines  is  estimated  to be  Rs 1,000 crore  per year,  with total savings reaching Rs 640.7 crore  as of  August 2020. 

 The  Ministry of  Civil Aviation  revealed that  flexible use of airspace  is  the key to  helping airlines save  Rs 1,000 crore  annually.  This approach aims to reduce flight  times,  fuel  consumption  and carbon emissions,  providing  significant  cost reduction opportunities.  

  Freeing up airspace  for  civilian purposes  

 Historically, 40% of airspace was inaccessible for civilian use, leading to  flight  routes being diverted.  The Indian Air Force (IAF) controls 30% of  the country’s  airspace,  of which  30%  is allowed to be used flexibly. Under  Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the IAF  will use  these  sections  for civilian  purposes, creating  129 conditional routes.  

 Aatmanirbhar Bharat Initiative: Cost  savings  and  environmental impact  

 The  statement said  the  cooperation  between  IAF and  civil  aviation will  bring significant  benefits. The potential savings for airlines  is  estimated  to be  Rs 1,000 crore  per year,  with total savings reaching Rs 640.7 crore  as of  August 2020. Additionally, there  has been  a  significant  reduction  in carbon emissions  of 1.37 lakh  tons.  

 Despite  the  challenges  caused  by the pandemic, domestic air passenger traffic has  increased significantly.  On November 19, 2023, Indian airlines carried a  record  4,56,910 domestic passengers,  up  7.4%  from the  pre-Covid  average.  This surge demonstrates the resilience and recovery of the aviation  industry.  

 The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) also issued a  record  1,562  professional  pilot  licenses  in the current year  up to  December 18. This  increase  in  the number of  licensed pilots also reflects the dynamism  of aviation.  

 To  combat  airport congestion, the ministry  also announced  to create more  space at various airports through  restructuring of terminal infrastructure. The focus is on enhancing capacity at  key  passenger  touchpoints  to improve overall efficiency.

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