Jetwings Airways gets NOC from ministry, now ‘flying’ will be faster

Jet Wings Airways: Airline Jetwings Airways has received NOC from the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Jetwings Airways aims to attract passengers traveling to the Northeast by offering premium economy services. The company’s flight service is expected to start from October. Announcing this in a press conference, the company said that it has received NOC to operate scheduled passenger transport services. The airline will initially operate flights to various destinations in the North Eastern and Eastern regions under the ‘UDAN’ scheme.


Dr. Sanjeev Narayan, Chairman, Jetwings Airways said that the government is committed to improving air connectivity by connecting regional airports. Due to this effort of the government, along with the economic growth of any area, there has been a lot of boom in business. Along with this, the tourism sector of the region is also developing rapidly. Jetwings Airways will be the first company from the North Eastern Region to launch an airline service in the country.


The company expressed happiness

Speaking on the occasion, Sanjay Aditya Singh, Co-Founder & CEO, Jetwings Airlines said, “We are grateful to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for providing the NOC and we look forward to working with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to complete our preparations and formalities for scheduled passenger airlines operations. (DGCA) working closely with We aspire to serve our customers as an airline that has its roots across North East India and connects all important destinations here. There has always been a need in India for an airline operating within the country which has its origins in the Northeast. Jetwings Airways is ready to take off in the next few months to meet this need.