Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati
Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju PusapatiThe proposed new civil aviation policy is under advanced stage of preparation and the draft would be placed in the public domain for eliciting opinions, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati said today.
The ministry would place the draft on the internet and seek suggestions and opinions from the public. Thereafter, the policy would be finalised in 15-20 days, he told reporters at the airport in Coimbatore.
To a question about introducing more international flights, particularly to Coimbatore, Raju said several countries have signed bilateral agreements, but have not operated any flights. His ministry would try to negotiate and execute the agreements. On the incidents of collapse of glass panes and false ceiling in Chennai and Goa airports, the minister said it was due to shoddy construction.
When asked whether the civil aviation ministry would order a probe, Raju said: "It is definitely a shoddy construction. Why should I investigate. Can you prove that it is not shoddy?"
About the delay in expansion of Coimbatore Airport, he said land acquisition was a state subject and once it gets over, the work would begin.
Later talking to reporters in the hill resort town of Udhagamandalam near Coimbatore, he said a meeting scheduled in Delhi tomorrow would discuss the issue of reducing air fare. Stating that Air India was running in loss, so as some private airlines, like Kingfisher, he said the government is monitoring the situation, but did not elaborate.
On introducing helicopter service to the tourist town, the minister said that if the state government sent a proposal in this regard, it would be considered.