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India Must Stay Alert Amid West Asia Crisis No Immediate Concern Civil Aviation Minister

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AI-generatedThe article covers India's civil aviation sector with proactive measures (fuel/landing fee cuts) to mitigate potential West Asia crisis impact. The UDAN 2 scheme is a concrete capex investment (~Rs 29,000 crore) for airport/helipad construction, directly affecting airlines (via lower costs and expanded routes) and construction (infrastructure build-out). The West Asia crisis is a geopolitical risk but not yet material; commercial mechanism is weak for now but the investment announcement triggers category (a).
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- Union Civil Aviation Minister stated India must stay alert on West Asia crisis but no immediate concern.
- Government reduced aviation turbine fuel prices and landing charges to stabilize fares.
- Nearly 500,000 passengers travel daily on domestic routes.
- UDAN 2 regional connectivity scheme to be launched with ~Rs 29,000 crore budget.
- Plan to establish 100 new airports and 200 helipads over the next decade.
UDAN 2 scheme's impact on passenger traffic and revenue is likely delayed beyond initial expectations.
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