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Our airports are India’s identity card to the world: Ram Mohan Naidu

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2026 23:05 IST

New Delhi, April 1 Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Wednesday said our airports are India’s identity ...

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New Delhi, April 1 Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Wednesday said our airports are India’s identity card to the world, with global standards of innovation and architecture deeply rooted in local heritage, signifying ‘Vikas Bhi Virasat Bhi’.

Speaking at the 31st Annual Day of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) here, he said AAI stands as the backbone of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s UDAN vision by making air travel accessible across the vast and varied terrains of the country.

“AAI is also redefining the flying experience in the country with passenger-centric initiatives like UDAN Yatri Cafe, Flybrary, Free Wi-Fi and Kids Zones. Heartiest congratulations to AAI staff and families behind them for truly living up to the vision of becoming a world-class airport developer and operator,” said the minister.

Naidu also chaired the Civil Aviation Consultative Committee meeting on the important subject of manufacturing and maintenance of aircraft and aircraft components in the country.

“The Government’s vision, under the reform-driven leadership of PM Modi, is to build an Atmanirbhar aviation ecosystem by strengthening domestic capabilities and positioning India in global aviation supply chain. I thank the participating MPs for their valuable inputs and for appreciating the progress being made towards building civil aircraft manufacturing capabilities in the country,” Naidu noted.

Earlier in the day, the government said that domestic airfares are unlikely to see a sharp rise as it has cushioned the impact of a steep surge in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices by allowing only a partial increase for domestic airlines.

Naidu said the calibrated approach would help protect passengers and the aviation sector. “This calibrated approach will help shield passengers from sharp fare increases, ease the burden on domestic airlines, and support the continued stability of the aviation sector at this crucial juncture,” he said.

He added that the move would also benefit the broader economy by ensuring smooth cargo movement and maintaining critical air connectivity for trade and logistics.

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