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Civil Aviation Minister Announces Helicopter Directorate Under DGCA at 7th Helicopter and Small Aircraft Summit

At the 7th Helicopter and Small Aircraft Summit in Pune, the Civil Aviation Minister announced a new Helicopter Directorate under DGCA to boost India's regional air connectivity and rotorcraft operations.

Civil Aviation Minister Unveils New Helicopter Directorate Under DGCA at Pune Summit

In a significant step towards enhancing regional air connectivity and promoting helicopter operations in India, the Civil Aviation Minister announced the creation of a dedicated Helicopter Directorate under DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation). This announcement was made at the 7th Helicopter and Small Aircraft Summit held in Pune, Maharashtra.

  • Helicopter Directorate to streamline regulation, safety, and certification for rotorcraft operations.
  • Aimed at promoting small aircraft and helicopter services in remote and underserved regions.
  • Focus on improving the ease of doing business in India’s aviation sector.
  • Part of the government's larger initiative under UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme to strengthen regional air connectivity.

Importance of the New Helicopter Directorate

The creation of a separate directorate within DGCA will help address specific challenges faced by helicopter operators, such as:

  • Simplified regulatory processes
  • Faster clearance and approvals
  • Better coordination with state governments and local authorities
  • Enhanced safety and operational standards

This move is expected to encourage private helicopter operators, air ambulance services, and tourism-related aviation.

The 7th Helicopter and Small Aircraft Summit 2025 – Pune

Organized by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, FICCI, and Pawan Hans, the summit brought together stakeholders from the aviation industry, including manufacturers, policy makers, and operators. The event focused on:

  • Promoting heli-tourism
  • Expanding air ambulance networks
  • Supporting infrastructure development in tier-2 and tier-3 cities
  • Technological innovations in the General Aviation sector

Future of Helicopter Aviation in India

India’s helicopter and small aircraft segment has immense potential, especially for connectivity in hilly, tribal, and North-Eastern regions. The introduction of the Helicopter Directorate will help remove bottlenecks and create a more investor-friendly environment.

With this initiative, the Indian government reiterates its commitment to making air travel affordable, safe, and accessible to all.


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