You're all caught up—no notifications available.
Explore All Exams at KGS

All Exams
Explore All Exams at KGS
Khan Sir Courses
Geography I Polity I History | World Map I Indian Map I Economics I Biology
UPSC & State PSC
UPSC I BPSC I UP-PSC I MP-PSC
State Exams
UP I Bihar I MP | Rajasthan
NEET | JEE | CUET
NEET | JEE | CUET
Defence Exams
NDA I CDS I CAPF I AFCAT I SSB I Agniveer
Police Exams
UP SI | Bihar SI | Delhi Police | UP Constable
SSC Exams
CGL I CPO I CHSL I MTS I SSC GD I Delhi Police
Foundation Courses
Physics I Chemistry I Biology I History I Geography I Polity I NCERT I Math I English | Map I Reasoning
Railway Exams
RRB | RPF
Teaching Exams
TET | Teaching | UGC
Banking Exams
SBI | RBI | IBPS
Engineering Exams
Civil | Electrical | Mechanical
UGC NET
UGC NET/JRF
Current Affairs provides you with the best compilation of the Daily Current Affairs taking place across the globe: National, International, Sports, Science and Technology, Banking, Economy, Agreement, Appointments, Ranks, and Report and General Studies

SYLLABUS
GS-3: Infrastructure: Airports, etc.; Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development, and employment.
Context: Recently, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Narendra Modi, has approved the Modified UDAN Scheme with an outlay of ₹28,840 crore for 2026–2036 to strengthen regional air connectivity and aviation infrastructure.
More on the News
• The scheme introduces a “challenge mode” approach for developing 100 new airports from existing airstrips, alongside a major push for last-mile connectivity through helipads in remote, hilly, North-Eastern and island regions.
• A key reform addresses the viability issues of earlier UDAN routes, where a large number became non-operational after subsidy withdrawal.
• To tackle this, the government has:
o Extended the subsidy (VGF) period from 3 to 5 years
o Shifted funding from RCS levy (airfare-based) to direct budgetary support
o Increased overall funding nearly sixfold compared to the original scheme
• The scheme continues to promote affordable air travel, with capped fares on regional routes and a bidding mechanism for airlines, while also improving connectivity for healthcare, tourism, and emergency services.
About the UDAN Scheme
• The Government of India launched the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) – UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik), on October 21, 2016.
• Implementing Agency: Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA).
• The first UDAN flight took off on April 27, 2017, connecting Shimla–Delhi.
• Conceptualised under the National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP) 2016, with a 10-year vision to connect Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities through a market-driven yet financially supported model.
Achievements under RCS–UDAN
• 663 routes have been operationalised across 95 airports, heliports, and water aerodromes (as on 28 February 2026).
• More than 3.41 lakh flights have been operated, carrying 162.47 lakh passengers.
Key Components of the Modified UDAN Scheme
• Aerodrome Development (CAPEX): The scheme proposes to develop 100 airports from existing unserved airstrips with an outlay of ₹12,159 crore over eight years to enhance regional connectivity and support the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
• Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Support: To sustain RCS-only aerodromes, O&M support will be provided for three years, capped at ₹3.06 crore per airport and ₹0.90 crore per heliport or water aerodrome annually, with a total estimated cost of ₹2,577 crore covering around 441 aerodromes.
• Development of Modern Helipads: The scheme includes the development of 200 helipads in hilly, remote, island, and aspirational regions at ₹15 crore each, with a total outlay of ₹3,661 crore over eight years to improve last-mile connectivity and emergency response.
• Viability Gap Funding (VGF): Viability Gap Funding of ₹10,043 crore over ten years will be provided to airline operators to support route operations and ensure long-term market sustainability under the Regional Connectivity Scheme.
• Atmanirbhar Bharat Aircraft Acquisition: The scheme proposes procurement of two HAL Dhruv helicopters for Pawan Hans and two HAL Dornier aircraft for Alliance Air to strengthen regional aviation in remote and difficult terrains while promoting indigenous manufacturing.

Significance of the Modified UDAN Scheme
• Addressing Structural Issues: The modified scheme addresses earlier structural challenges of low route viability (only ~7–10% routes sustained post-subsidy) by providing longer financial support along with direct funding mechanisms, thereby improving airline participation and operational sustainability.
• Strengthening Regional Connectivity: The scheme strengthens regional connectivity by expanding access to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities while also improving connectivity in remote, hilly, and island regions.
• Boosting Economic Growth: It boosts economic growth by enhancing trade, tourism, and regional development and creating a multiplier effect in local economies.
• Enhancing Social Outcomes: The scheme enhances social outcomes by improving healthcare access and emergency response systems while reducing travel time and promoting inclusivity.
• Promoting Atmanirbhar Bharat: It promotes Atmanirbhar Bharat by encouraging indigenous aircraft manufacturing and strengthening India’s aviation ecosystem.
• Supporting Long-Term National Vision: The scheme supports the long-term national vision by aligning with Viksit Bharat 2047 goals and moving towards a globally competitive, sustainable, and inclusive aviation network.

Course Related Query:
Ask Your DoubtsStore Related Query:store@khanglobalstudies.comNCERT Books
Resources
We love learning. Through our innovative solutions, we encourage ourselves, our teams, and our Students to grow. We welcome and look for diverse perspectives and opinions because they enhance our decisions. We strive to understand the big picture and how we contribute to the company’s objectives. We approach challenges with optimism and harness the power of teamwork to accomplish our goals. These aren’t just pretty words to post on the office wall. This is who we are. It’s how we work. And it’s how we approach every interaction with each other and our Students.
Come with an open mind, hungry to learn, and you’ll experience unmatched personal and professional growth, a world of different backgrounds and perspectives, and the freedom to be you—every day. We strive to build and sustain diverse teams and foster a culture of belonging. Creating an inclusive environment where every students feels welcome, appreciated, and heard gives us something to feel (really) good about.
Get Free academic Counseling & Course Details
