A Dornier 228 aircraft, flown by a crew of the Air Force, connects Port Blair with Car Nicobar and Campbell Bay -- the two islands which lie further south in the archipelago.
Meant solely for use of defence forces, IAF aircraft fly civilians only during cases of emergency, but this is an exception.
At present, aerial transport in the form of Pawan Hans helicopters is available to very few islanders in Campbell Bay.
Lt General A K Singh (Retd), Lt Governor of the union territory, said an extended Air India flight to Car Nicobar was withdrawn recently as the lease of the aircraft had expired after which they approached the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Civil Aviation to improve inter-island connectivity.
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Fitted with modern avionics, the aircraft is widely used for transport of air force personnel.
Sharma said by providing a much faster transportation
alternative to the islanders it will add a new dimension to passenger traffic network in the Bay of Bengal islands.
The entire journey is about 300 km.
The air force has been working closely with the local administration on disaster management for a long time. Every year they receive multiple requests for evacuation of civilians during severe medical emergencies.
All airbases, airstrips and helipads in the chain of islands are under the control of the defence.
In the absence of adequate transport network, the new flight service has got an enthusiastic response from locals.
The Lt Governor said improving connectivity and communication are the two biggest areas of focus for them.
From next year some of these ships are expected to start plying.