India Rolls Out Digital Pilot Licenses, Second After China
India has taken a major step in modernizing its aviation sector by launching the Electronic Personnel License (EPL) for flight crew. With this initiative, India becomes the second country in the world after China to implement digital licensing for pilots. TheIndia has made a significant advancement in modernizing its aviation sector by introducing the Electronic Personnel License (EPL) for flight crew. With this initiative, India becomes the second country globally, following China EPL, launched by Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu, is expected to enhance convenience, transparency, and efficiency in the licensing process. The initiative aligns with India’s vision of digital transformation and aviation safety while preparing for the growing demand in the aviation industry.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India Rolls Out Digital Pilot Licenses, Second After China |
| Initiative | Electronic Personnel License (EPL) for pilots |
| Launched By | Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu |
| Regulatory Body | Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) |
| Global Ranking | India is the second country after China to implement EPL |
| Key Benefits | Enhanced convenience, transparency, security, and efficiency |
| Sector Growth | 50 new airports, 120 new domestic routes in the next decade |
| Pilot Demand | India will need 20,000 additional pilots in the coming years |
| Future Plans | Development of digital twin systems for real-time decision-making |
| Industry Response | Welcomed by pilots and experts as a major digital transformation step |
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