New IFR certification enables round-the-clock flights, boosting tourism and regional connectivity in Maharashtra’s Konkan region.
In a major boost to regional air travel in Maharashtra, Sindhudurg Airport in the scenic Konkan region has received approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to operate round the clock. This move marks a new chapter for the airport and is set to greatly enhance connectivity and convenience for residents as well as visitors to this coastal district.
According to a statement by IRB Infrastructure Developers, the private operator managing the airport, the DGCA certification allows 24×7 operations under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). This means aircraft can now take off and land even in low visibility or adverse weather conditions, significantly improving the reliability of flight schedules.
Milestone for IRB Infrastructure Developers
The development marks a key milestone for IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd, one of India’s leading infrastructure companies. The company stated that the certification includes approval for satellite-based Required Navigation Performance (RNP) procedures, which enable precise navigation even in challenging conditions. The airport also features a backup navigation aid, ensuring safety and operational continuity.
RNP stands for Required Navigation Performance, which indicates the level of accuracy and capability required for an aircraft to fly within a specific corridor of airspace or route. This advanced navigation technology minimizes delays and helps manage fuel efficiency, making operations smoother and more economical.
With the DGCA’s approval, Sindhudurg Airport has joined an important league of regional airports in India that are equipped to handle all-weather, 24-hour operations, enhancing Maharashtra’s aviation infrastructure.
Boost to Konkan’s Tourism and Economy
The DGCA nod is expected to have a lasting impact on the Konkan region’s tourism, trade, and connectivity. Known for its picturesque coastline, historic forts, and lush greenery, the Sindhudurg district attracts tourists throughout the year. Improved airport operations will now make the region more accessible to travelers from across India.
Currently, passengers visiting popular Konkan destinations such as Tarkarli, Malvan, or Vijaydurg Fort often rely on long road journeys or rail travel. The new capability for 24-hour flight operations will reduce travel time significantly, making the region more attractive for weekend tourism and business visits alike.
Tourism stakeholders and local businesses have welcomed the DGCA decision, calling it a game changer for Konkan. Aviation connectivity will not only bring more tourists but also open new opportunities for local industries, hospitality, and logistics services.
Upcoming Mumbai-Sindhudurg Route
Adding to the momentum, the Mumbai-Sindhudurg flight route under Maharashtra’s Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) is expected to commence operations in the coming months. Once launched, this air service will link Sindhudurg directly to Mumbai, providing passengers with a fast and comfortable travel option.
Officials from IRB Infrastructure Developers expressed optimism about the upcoming commercial operations. “The 24×7 DGCA certification with IFR clearance positions Sindhudurg Airport as a reliable hub for both tourism and business travel. We expect the new Mumbai-Sindhudurg air route to further strengthen regional development,” the company said in its statement.
The Regional Connectivity Scheme, also known as UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik), aims to make air travel affordable and widespread by connecting smaller towns to major cities. The inclusion of Sindhudurg in this network will ensure wider accessibility for both domestic and international travellers planning to explore the natural beauty of Maharashtra’s western coast.
Passenger Growth and Future Plans
Since its operational launch, Sindhudurg Airport has recorded close to 11,000 passenger movements, reflecting growing interest from travelers and airlines alike. With the new DGCA clearance, the airport is expected to see a sharp rise in traffic, particularly during the festive and holiday seasons.
IRB Infrastructure Developers has also confirmed plans to scale up airport facilities to accommodate larger aircraft and more frequent flight services. The company aims to work with the state government and aviation partners to expand flight connectivity to other major cities such as Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad in the near future.
Strengthening Maharashtra’s Aviation Network
Sindhudurg Airport’s 24-hour certification aligns with Maharashtra’s broader goal of strengthening regional air connectivity under the Maharashtra State Regional Connectivity Scheme. The state government has been focusing on developing smaller airports across the state — including Shirdi, Nashik, Gondia, and Nanded — to ensure better access for both tourism and trade.
The newly enabled IFR and RNP navigation systems make Sindhudurg Airport a critical link in this network. It sets an example of how advanced aviation technology can empower regional growth while ensuring passenger safety and operational efficiency.
A Step Toward Inclusive Regional Development
Experts believe this development will boost employment, tourism revenue, and infrastructure investments in the Konkan belt. Improved air access can also encourage business expansion, cargo handling, and perishable goods transport, benefiting local farmers and entrepreneurs.
As air connectivity improves, Sindhudurg has the potential to emerge as one of western India’s preferred destinations for eco-tourism, seaside getaways, and heritage exploration. The DGCA’s clearance is not just a technical certification — it’s a catalyst for regional transformation that promises speed, safety, and accessibility.
With 24×7 operations, advanced navigation systems, and new flight routes in the pipeline, Sindhudurg Airport is all set to redefine the travel experience in the Konkan region. Travelers, investors, and locals alike can now look forward to a future where Maharashtra’s coastal beauty is just one short flight away.
