JettWings Airways has clinched a major victory by securing operations in 12 sectors under the UDAN RCS 5.3 initiative. Surging past competitors like Alliance Air, JettWings is set to link airports in the Northeast, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar, marking a significant step towards enhancing regional connectivity.
Under the UDAN RCS 5.3 routes, JettWings Airways will establish vital air links between key destinations including Guwahati, Pakyong, Cooch Behar, Kushinagar, Gaya, Bareilly, Kanpur, and Agra. Spearheading this initiative, Sanjay Aditya Singh, CEO & MD of JettWings Airways, emphasized the airline’s commitment to addressing accessibility challenges and bolstering regional connectivity.With a fleet of modern deck turbo fan regional jets, JettWings Airways plans to operate fixed-wing aircraft commercially, aiming to acquire and operate 42 aircraft within the initial five years. Dr. Sanjive Narain, Chairman of JettWings Airways, expressed gratitude for the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s trust, highlighting the airline’s dedication to delivering tangible results and maximizing the impact of the awarded routes.
Operating from its operational base in Guwahati, JettWings Airways is poised to become a key player in connecting the Northeast region to the global aviation network. This development is expected to unlock significant business opportunities, promote tourism, and foster cultural exchange, thereby strengthening ties with the world.