India's new aviation policy: will it be a game changer?
The Government of India (Gol) aims to grow domestic passenger traffic from 80 million in 2015 to 300 million by 2022. Because the development of the Indian aviation sector can have a multiplier effect on the nation's economy in terms of investments, tourism, and employment, the Gol has develope...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Air and space lawyer 2016-07, Vol.29 (3), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Government of India (Gol) aims to grow domestic passenger traffic from 80 million in 2015 to 300 million by 2022. Because the development of the Indian aviation sector can have a multiplier effect on the nation's economy in terms of investments, tourism, and employment, the Gol has developed an aggressive plan to promote the sector. Indian Airports India has about 449 airports and airstrips, of which around 125 airports are owned and managed by Gol-owned and controlled Airports Authority of India (AAI). [...]recently, AAI was the only major player involved in developing and operating airports in India. |
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ISSN: | 0747-7449 |