New Delhi: UDAN scheme northeast connectivity is driving a major transformation in regional aviation across Northeast India. According to official information shared by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), 90 air routes have been operationalised under the UDAN scheme in the Northeast, while Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim have been connected to the national air network after 2014.
The deployment of HAL’s indigenous Hindustan-228 aircraft in Arunachal Pradesh is further strengthening connectivity to remote airstrips, supporting economic growth, tourism, healthcare access, and regional development.
UDAN Scheme: What Is It and Why Is It Important
The UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik) Scheme is the Government of India’s flagship regional connectivity program launched by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
What are the Objectives of UDAN
- Make air travel affordable for common citizens
- Connect underserved and unserved airports
- Improve regional connectivity
- Boost tourism and local economies
- Enhance access to healthcare and education
- Strengthen infrastructure in remote regions
The scheme has become a cornerstone of India’s regional aviation expansion strategy.
Northeast India Records Significant Aviation Growth
Official data highlights the remarkable progress achieved in Northeast India under the UDAN initiative.
Northeast Aviation Growth at a Glance
| Indicator | 2014 | 2026 |
| Operational Airports | 9 | 17 |
| Operational UDAN Routes | Limited | 90 |
| Arunachal Pradesh Air Connectivity | Restricted | Connected to National Network |
| Sikkim Air Connectivity | Limited | Connected to National Network |
This growth reflects the government’s long-term focus on integrating the Northeast with the rest of the country through modern aviation infrastructure.
HAL Deploys Indigenous Hindustan-228 Aircraft in Arunachal Pradesh
To further strengthen regional air connectivity in Northeast India, HAL has deployed its indigenously developed Hindustan-228 aircraft in Arunachal Pradesh under the UDAN scheme.
The aircraft is specially suited for operations in mountainous terrain and remote regions where conventional transportation remains challenging.
What are the Features of Hindustan-228 Aircraft
- Made in India by HAL
- Designed for regional air transport
- Operates from short runways
- Suitable for difficult terrain and remote airstrips
- Supports last-mile connectivity
- Enhances accessibility to isolated communities
The deployment is expected to improve reliable passenger movement and essential services in remote districts.
How UDAN Is Transforming Northeast Connectivity
The Northeast region has historically faced connectivity challenges due to its mountainous geography and difficult terrain. The expansion of airports and regional routes is helping bridge this gap.
Major Benefits of UDAN in Northeast India
- Faster travel between remote towns and major cities
- Improved healthcare access during emergencies
- Growth in domestic and international tourism
- Better business and trade opportunities
- Enhanced mobility for students and professionals
- Stronger national integration
- Increased investment in regional infrastructure
What is the Impact of UDAN Scheme
Improved aviation connectivity is expected to accelerate:
- Regional tourism growth
- Local employment generation
- Infrastructure development
- Investment opportunities
- Agricultural and commercial trade
- Emergency and disaster response capabilities
Experts believe enhanced air connectivity can play a crucial role in unlocking the Northeast’s economic potential.
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