Aviation Ministry Launches 24x7 Control Room for Passenger Facilitation
Civil Aviation Ministry establishes a 24x7 control room to address passenger issues and ensure smooth air travel.
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The Civil Aviation Ministry has established a new 24x7 control room to address passenger issues and ensure smooth operations during the ongoing holiday season, which often sees increased air traffic and potential disruptions. This initiative aims to facilitate better coordination among various stakeholders, including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Airport Authority of India (AAI), Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), airlines, and airports.
The control room will monitor flight delays, cancellations, and passenger complaints, acting as a central point for grievance redressal and operational oversight. This move reflects the government's commitment to improving public service delivery and enhancing passenger experience in the rapidly growing civil aviation sector.
मुख्य तथ्य
Civil Aviation Ministry set up 24x7 control room
Aims to address passenger issues during holiday season
Coordinates with DGCA, AAI, BCAS, airlines, airports
UPSC परीक्षा के दृष्टिकोण
Role and functions of statutory bodies (DGCA, AAI, BCAS) and their parent ministries.
Legislative framework governing civil aviation in India (e.g., Aircraft Act, AAI Act) and its placement in the Seventh Schedule.
Public service delivery, grievance redressal mechanisms, and e-governance initiatives in governance.
Challenges and opportunities in India's civil aviation sector (UDAN scheme, infrastructure, safety, security).
Federal structure and Union List subjects (Aviation is a Union subject).
दृश्य सामग्री
Aviation Ministry's 24x7 Control Room: Coordination & Impact
This mind map illustrates the central role of the new 24x7 Control Room in the Civil Aviation Ministry, highlighting its purpose, key functions, the various stakeholders it coordinates with, and its intended impact on the civil aviation sector.
24x7 Control Room (Civil Aviation Ministry)
- ●Core Purpose
- ●Key Functions
- ●Coordinating Stakeholders
- ●Expected Impact
Indian Civil Aviation Sector: Key Growth Indicators (2025)
This dashboard presents key statistics reflecting the rapid growth and scale of India's civil aviation sector, providing context for the Ministry's initiative to enhance passenger facilitation.
- Total Passenger Traffic (Annual)
- ~250 Million+15% YoY
- Operational Airports
- 150++50% since 2014
- Fleet Size of Indian Airlines
- ~950 Aircraft+10% YoY
- Contribution to GDP (Direct & Indirect)
- ~1.8%+0.2% YoY
India is projected to become the third-largest aviation market globally by 2026. This high volume necessitates robust facilitation and grievance redressal mechanisms.
Expansion driven by the UDAN scheme and increasing regional connectivity. More airports mean more complex operations and a greater need for centralized oversight.
Significant orders placed by major airlines indicate future growth and increased capacity, putting pressure on existing infrastructure and regulatory frameworks.
The aviation sector is a significant contributor to India's economy, supporting jobs and facilitating trade and tourism. Its smooth functioning is vital for overall economic health.
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पृष्ठभूमि
नवीनतम घटनाक्रम
बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न (MCQ)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the regulatory bodies in India's civil aviation sector: 1. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the primary regulatory body for aviation safety and airworthiness standards. 2. The Airport Authority of India (AAI) is responsible for managing and operating all civil airports and air traffic services in India. 3. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) functions under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and is responsible for laying down standards and measures with respect to security of civil flights at international and domestic airports in India. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: C
Statement 1 is correct. DGCA is indeed the primary regulatory body for safety and airworthiness. Statement 2 is incorrect. While AAI manages a significant number of airports and air traffic services, it does not manage 'all' civil airports. Many major airports (e.g., Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad) are managed by private entities or joint ventures. Statement 3 is correct. BCAS functions under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and is responsible for civil aviation security standards.
2. In the context of the Civil Aviation Ministry's initiatives for passenger facilitation, which of the following statements correctly describes the legislative competence over aviation in India?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: C
Entry 29 of the Union List (List I) of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India explicitly grants the Parliament exclusive power to legislate on 'airways; aircraft and air navigation; provision of aerodromes; regulation and organisation of air traffic and of aerodromes; provision for aeronautical education and training and regulation of ports of entry and departure for air traffic'. Therefore, civil aviation is an exclusive Union subject.
3. Assertion (A): The establishment of a 24x7 control room by the Civil Aviation Ministry is a significant step towards enhancing public service delivery and grievance redressal in the aviation sector. Reason (R): This control room aims to centralize monitoring of flight operations, coordinate stakeholders like DGCA, AAI, BCAS, airlines, and airports, and provide a single point of contact for passenger complaints, thereby improving operational efficiency and accountability.
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: A
Assertion (A) is true as the news summary explicitly states the control room's purpose is to improve public service delivery and passenger experience. Reason (R) is also true, as it details the specific functions of the control room – centralizing monitoring, coordinating stakeholders, and acting as a single point for complaints – which directly explain how it enhances public service delivery and grievance redressal. Thus, R is the correct explanation of A.
