The dream of a pilot to manufacture his own aircraft in India could soon become a reality. The Maharashtra government is all set to give wings to the dreams of Amol Yadav, who assembled a six-seater aircraft in his three-BHK flat in Charkop, Kandivali in the suburb of Mumbai.
The state government will allot 46-acres of land in Palghar for building 20-seater commercial planes, making it the first of its kind made in India.
His TAC-003 aircraft was one of the star attractions in the Make in India Week in February this year.
On his part, an excited Yadav told ET that the price of his 20-seater planes will be significantly less than similar aircraft imported from abroad, and can "revolutionize air travel" in the country.
"These aircraft can fly between smaller cities with tickets priced at less than Rs 2,000, which will improve air connectivity and boost tourism," he said.