The Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024, marks a transformative step in India’s aviation sector by replacing the 90-year-old Aircraft Act of 1934. Passed by both Houses of Parliament, the bill aims to streamline aviation regulations, align with international standards, and support the sector’s exponential growth. It addresses safety, affordability, governance, and consumer protection while fostering investment and self-reliance in aircraft manufacturing. The Hindi renaming of the bill, a move to honor India’s cultural heritage, sparked debates but aligns with the government’s broader objective of promoting indigenous identity.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | “Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak Passed: Civil Aviation Minister Hails Milestone” |
Bill Name | Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024 |
Replaces | Aircraft Act, 1934 (amended 21 times) |
Objectives | Safety, affordability, governance, and ease of doing business |
Key Amendments | Removal of the 2010 DGCA clause for fare transparency; robust tariff monitoring |
Udan Scheme Impact | 609 routes operationalized; 86 regional airports functional |
VAT Reduction Appeal | Urged Delhi, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu to lower VAT on aviation fuel |
Consumer Protection | Aligns regulations with international safety and data privacy standards |
Minister’s Response | Promotes Hindi title to showcase heritage; ensures robust airfare monitoring mechanisms |
Concerns Raised | Duopoly (Air India, Indigo); privatization of airports under Adani Group |
Safety Measures | Enhanced surveillance due to increased threat calls; privacy safeguards for DigiYatra users |
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