Domestic civil aviation space should be prepared to face the growth challenges, including the need for more airports, as development of the sector cannot be "chaotic", a senior official said today.
Mirroring the huge growth potential, India's civil aviation segment has seen a growth of 22 per cent, which has not been witnessed in any other country.
"We have shown a growth of 22 per cent and it has never happened anywhere else in the world before. No other country has achieved 22 per cent growth rate today," Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said here.
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"It has been said that it has been happening largely because of the fall in oil prices. Well, oil prices have fallen in parts of the world, (but) no one has achieved this growth rate," he noted.
According to him, such a situation also brings growth challenges such as the need to have more airports quickly and also impart skill to more people in the civil aviation sector.
"If we fail in meeting these growth challenges, then probably what has happened in urban development leading to slums, that kind of chaotic development should not happen in the civil aviation sector. We are committed to ensuring that it shall not happen," Choubey said at an event here.
Speaking on the occasion, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said there is a mismatch in terms of skills in the aviation sector.
Emphasising the need for working together, he said, "we have a government which has a departmental approach but life is not compartmental.
"Probably lot of us will not land up in history books but all of us will have a role to play. When we play our role, the results will be there," he added.
Rohit Nandan, Secretary at the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said it has been decided that every Ministry would be coming with plans for skill development.
They were speaking at the function where a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for skill development in the aviation sector was entered into by National Skill Development Fund, Airport Authority of India (AAI) and National Skill Development Corporation.
Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Rajiv Pratap Rudy was also present at the event.
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Under the pact, AAI would contribute Rs 5.25 crore of its CSR funds towards the National Skill Development Fund (NSDF) along with providing land and premises for setting up skill development centres.
"It is estimated that by 2035, the Indian civil aviation sector would employ 8 to 10 lakh personnel directly and another 3 lakh indirectly," Rudy said.