New Delhi: The government has allowed five companies to start non-scheduled airline operations.
These companies include GMR Group, the company that is modernising the Delhi airport and building the greenfield airport in Hyderabad, Business Jets India, Touchwood Entertainment, Sky Aviation and Malhotra Helekopters.
According to civil aviation ministry officials, these companies have been given permission to import aircraft and the no-objection certificate by the government's aircraft import committee last week.
In the last one year, about 15 companies have been given permission to start non-scheduled operations. With this approval, the companies will be able to kick-start their airline operations.
12/09/06 Bipin Chandran/Business Standard
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