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India's Skies Open: New Airlines Take Flight!
24 Dec
Summary
- Two new airlines, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, received government approval.
- Shankh Air plans to launch commercial operations in 2026.
- New carriers aim to break the duopoly held by IndiGo and Air India Group.

India's vibrant civil aviation market is on the cusp of a competitive shift as Al Hind Air and FlyExpress have secured essential government approvals. These new carriers, alongside Uttar Pradesh-based Shankh Air which is slated for a 2026 launch, are expected to invigorate a sector currently dominated by a few key players. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued No Objection Certificates (NOCs), signaling a commitment to expanding participation in this rapidly growing industry.
The strategic approvals come amid growing concerns about the market's duopolistic nature, with IndiGo and the Air India Group collectively holding more than 90% of the domestic market share. Recent operational disruptions experienced by IndiGo underscored the potential risks of such concentrated market power. Minister K Rammohan Naidu confirmed the approvals, emphasizing the government's consistent policy to encourage new airlines amidst India's rapid aviation growth.




