"It is for the first time that a state government has invited the Civil Aviation Minister and top level officials of public as well as private carriers for interaction on possibilities of launching air services from the state," Raju who described Chouhan as a "proactive" Chief Minister, told reporters.
Top players in the aviation sector including from Air India, Airports Authority of India (AAI), Go Air, Air Asia, Emirates Airlines, Indigo, Jet, Spicejet and Pawan Hans among others were specially invited by Chouhan to the state capital to discuss over more air services from the state, specially Bhopal.
The state is also taking all possible steps in this regard, specially, the lowering of Air Turbine Fuel (ATF).
He said that the state is not just demanding air connectivity on new routes specially south and international destinations, but also exclusive cargo terminal, which shows their level of understanding.
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Answering a question, he said the scope of improvement in infrastructure is always there. "It is a continuous process," he remarked.
Earlier, Chouhan highlighted the need of providing air connectivity, not just from prominent cities of the state to major destinations of the country but also insisted on introducing international flights for Buddhist tourists from Colombo to Bhopal via Chennai.
"The first condition of attracting investment is having an air connectivity," he said while highlighting number of places including Bhopal, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Khajuraho which has immense potential.
The state has also requested helicopter major, Pawan Hans to provide copter services in the state, he added.