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The UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme has achieved a new milestone with version 5.5. This phase aims to improve air connectivity in remote areas, hilly areas and islands. Under this initiative, under-served areas will be connected using seaplanes and helicopters.

UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) Scheme

  • Launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, aims to develop regional airports and enhance connectivity.
  • A part of the National Civil Aviation Policy 2016.

Objectives

  • To improve air connectivity in remote and regional areas of India.
  • To provide affordable and accessible air travel in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

Objectives of UDAN 5.5

  • To promote air travel in remote and under-served areas.
  • To develop routes connecting 80 water bodies (ponds, dams etc.) • To enhance connectivity for local residents and promote tourism.
  • To provide economic benefits by facilitating trade and commerce.

Mode of Operation

  • Use of seaplanes and small aircraft with less than 20 passenger capacity.
  • Around 400 helipads included for helicopter services.
  • Participation of small aircraft operators encouraged.

Bidding Process and Viability Gap Funding (VGF)

  • Bidding Process: Operators interested in the scheme are required to participate in the bidding process.

Viability Gap Funding

  • The government provides VGF to selected operators, so that they can run services on routes that are not economically profitable.
  • This allows air services to operate smoothly in remote and under-served areas.

UDAN Scheme in Budget 2025

  • Expansion announced: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the expansion of the UDAN scheme in the Union Budget 2025-26.
  • Target in next 10 years: 120 new destinations will be added under the scheme. This is expected to benefit 4 crore additional passengers.
  • Financial provision: The total budget of the Ministry of Civil Aviation was not disclosed. ₹540 crore allocated under the UDAN scheme for FY26.

Possibilities of further development under UDAN scheme

Current status

  • Currently no seaplane services are operating in India.
  • ​​The number of small aircraft in the A1 category is less than 20.

Possible development in next 5 years

  • Construction of more than 50 seaplane routes.
  • Development of 20-25 new aerodromes.
  • Requirement of about 30 additional aircraft.

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