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INDIGENOUS DORNIER ON FIRST COMMERCIAL FLIGHT

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On April 12, 2022, a Dornier 228, the first Made-in-India transport aircraft began its commercial operations with a maiden flight from Dibrugarh in Assam to Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh. The aircraft made by Hindustan Aeronautic­al Limited (HAL) and being operated by Alliance Air, was flagged off by the Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia at Dibrugarh. The flight was started under the “Providing Air Connectivi­ty and Aviation infrastruc­ture in North Eastern Region” scheme of the Ministry of Civil Aviation to promote air connectivi­ty in the North East and to develop infrastruc­ture for air connectivi­ty. “Overjoyed and proud to embark on the 17-seater Made-in-India Dornier 228 aircraft - in its first-ever maiden service to Arunachal Pradesh,” Scindia tweeted after landing at Pasighat.

The Indian aerospace major HAL has been manufactur­ing the Dornier 228 aircraft for the Indian Air Force after a Transfer of Technology from a German firm, but it was utilised for the first time for civil aviation purposes. Alliance Air, the public sector airlines company signed an agreement with HAL a few months ago for commercial operation. “This will connect the airstrips of Arunachal Pradesh with Assam and soon with other regions. Indeed, a new chapter in India’s ‘Look East’ policy,” Scindia further tweeted. “Connectivi­ty in the North East Region (NER) is very essential and under ‘Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik (UDAN)’, the Regional Connectivi­ty Scheme, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has identified NER as a priority area. This has helped in enhancing inter and intra connectivi­ty for the NER. In this regard, new airports are getting developed and old airports are getting upgraded. Considerin­g the hilly terrain, helicopter operations under the UDAN scheme have been given focus for connectivi­ty,” said a statement issued by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

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