The civil aviation ministry has granted clearance to two airlines, Al Hind and FlyExpress, an are set to begin operations in India. Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that the ministry has granted a ‘no-objection certificates’ to these two airlines.
The civil aviation ministry has granted clearance to two airlines, Al Hind and FlyExpress, an are set to begin operations in India. Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that the ministry has granted a ‘no-objection certificates’ to these two airlines. Moreover, Uttar Pradesh-based Shankh Air, which already has a No Objection Certificate (NOC), is probably going to begin operations from 2026.
On X, he wrote, ‘Over the final one week, happy to have met groups from new airlines aspiring to take wings in Indian skies— Shankh Air, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress. While Shankh Air has already bought the NOC from Ministry, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress have acquired their NOCs on this week.’
This comes after India’s largest airlines IndiGo’s mass cancellation of flights led to a large disaster within the aviation sector, the place one of many motive was lack of competitors.
Al Hind web sites says, airline goals to begin operations in southern India with a fleet of ATR Turboprop plane. It is within the technique of acquiring an Air Operator Certificate. A banner on Fly Express web site additionally mentioned “coming soon. According to its website, Al Hind aims to begin operations in southern India with a fleet of ATR Turboprop aircraft. It is in the process of obtaining an Air Operator Certificate. A banner on Fly Express website also said “coming quickly”, as per studies.


