Taking the competition from the private courier companies head-on, state-run India Post today announced induction of its own freighter aircraft leased from domestic carrier Indian to serve North-East. "In order to improve its mail delivery and transmission services in North-East, the Department of Post has inducted a dedicated freighter aircraft for servicing the North East," I M G Khan, postal secretary said. The commercial service would be flagged on August 29 of by civil aviation minister Praful Patel and communications minister A Raja from Kolkata. Leading logistics providers BlueDart and First Flight Courier have their own aircraft but none of them operate in North-East. DoP has spent Rs 12 crore including the lease amount and preparing the Indian Boeing 737-200 to take on the new role of a freighter dedicated aircraft capable of carrying 15 tonnes at a time. Kolkata would service as the regional hub for the freighter operations and will operate on Kolkata-Guwahati-Imphal-Agartala route on a regular basis. Leased from Indian Airlines (now a part of Air India), this aircraft also heralds the first foray of India in the realms of air freight. V Trivedi, CMD, Indian Airlines said 10 to 12 existing aircraft have been transformed into cargos and more are to be inducted soon for the purposes. Khan said during the 11th Plan (2007-2012) the department plans to computerise 26,000 more departmental post offices adding the deficit in the postal department revenues would be wiped off in few years. |