Air connectivity can be an enabler for the country to move to a higher growth trajectory, the civil aviation minister said.
"Indian aviation industry is on the upswing and today stands at an inflection point in its chequered history. We have recorded an exceptional growth in the past two years," he said at an event here.
Domestic air passenger growth has been more than 20 per cent for nearly two years while local carriers are also embarking on significant fleet expansion plans.
"Though the Airports Authority of India (AAI) as well as other private and greenfield airport operators have significant investments in the pipeline, they run the risk of falling behind the passenger growth figures," Raju noted.
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With India's changed international image, an improved economic environment, increased regional business potential and growth in tourism, "We are strategically placed to launch into higher trajectory of growth by using air connectivity as an enabler," he added.
Last month, the civil aviation ministry launched Air Sewa -- a one-stop solution for all aviation-related needs and governance.