Such a proposal would also force several non-scheduled operators (NSOPs) to shut shop and lead to major job losses, the Business Aviation Operators Association (BAOA), which submitted its response to aviation regulator DGCA today, said.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation came up with a draft rule which would permit a NSOP to launch operations with one plane or a helicopter but raise its fleet size to at least three within a year of securing the flying licence.
Commenting on the issue, BAOA President Rohit Kapur told PTI that his organisation "very strongly opposes" the proposal that "appears to be a knee-jerk reaction which will severely impact the growth of general and business aviation sector, forcing a large number of operators to shut shop and result in massive job losses."
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"While we are willing to work with them to find answers, such an amendment is certainly not a solution to anything," Kapur said.
In their letter to DGCA, BAOA said the proposed amendment to the rules would "severely retard the growth of regional/remote connectivity as it is contrary" to the government's policy to connect such areas.
It said the proposal would "result in closure of 80 out of the total 120 NSOPs, call for more than 4,000 layoffs in general and business aviation sector.