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In this video, Ankit Avasthi Sir explains the latest development in Indian civil aviation, where the Government of India has granted No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to three prospective carriers — home and away Shankh Air, Al Hind Air, and FlyExpress — as part of its effort to boost competition and reduce market concentration after recent operational disruptions at IndiGo.

We break down what these NOCs mean, why they don’t immediately change the aviation landscape, and how India’s aviation sector could evolve with more players on board. This update is crucial for current affairs aspirants, aviation sector watchers, and anyone following market developments in 2025. �

The Indian Express

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- Government grants NOCs to Shankh Air, Al Hind Air & FlyExpress

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- Background: recent IndiGo operational disruptions and industry concerns

- Why this isn’t an “IndiGo ban” but an effort to increase competition

- Implications for India’s aviation duopoly and travellers

- Timeline and steps before airlines can start flights (AOC process)

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