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Turbo Megha Airways Gets Flying Licence

Turbo Megha Airways Gets Flying Licence

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New Delhi: Hyderabad-based Turbo Megha Airways on Tuesday became the fourth company to receive flying licence from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation regulator, in the past two years to launch a regional airline.

The company, which is partially owned by actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi’s son Ram Charan, would operate a regional airline under the brand name Trujet.

Director General of Civil Aviation M Sathiyavathi handed over the air operator permit to Turbo Megha’s managing director, V Umesh, in the presence of Civil Aviation Minister Gajapathi Raju at a function held here.

The programme was also attended by Aviation Secretary Rajiv Nayan Choubey and other senior ministry officials.

“We welcome the new airline. It plans to operate some shuttle services during the forthcoming Maha Pushkarna at Godavari before the commencement of actual operations,” Mr Raju said.

Mr Umesh said that the new carrier has already acquired two 72-seater ATR-72 planes and would induct three more by January next year.

Trujet would operate regional air services to Rajhmundry, Bengaluru and Chennai from its base Hyderabad, he said, adding that the company has seen an initial investment of $20 million.