India Set For Making Cargo Aircraft
Govt plans SPV to manufacture regional transport aircraft: Minister
India Set For Making Cargo Aircraft

India is at the stage right now where we can manufacture, we can design and we can maintain an aircraft. Govt taken steps to promote aircraft component manufacturing and MRO -- K Rammohan Naidu, Civil Aviation Minister
New Delhi: The government is in the process of setting a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for making regional transport aircraft, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Monday as he asserted that necessary policies are in place for India to manufacture planes and its components. Replying to questions in the Rajya Sabha, the minister highlighted the steps taken by the government to promote aircraft component manufacturing and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) activities, including having a uniform IGST rate. India is one of the world’s fastest growing civil aviation markets and domestic carriers have placed orders for more than 1,500 planes as they expand their fleets to meet rising air traffic demand.
“We have changed the thought process that we have when it comes to manufacturing of aircraft. We are saying that India is at the stage right now where we can manufacture, we can design and we can maintain an aircraft,” Naidu said.
Elaborating about the way forward, the minister said the government has adopted a holistic approach and is in the process of setting a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for manufacturing regional transport aircraft.
“We have a plan to create an SPV for five years, which is going to bring in all the necessary stakeholders... study the existing picture in the country and create a road map...,” he said and added that the idea is to make the aircraft in five years. As the government pushes ahead with the Make In India initiatives, the TDP leader also emphasised that states are the key players.