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Pulsus CEO Calls for Aviation University and MRO Facility Near Bhogapuram Airport

Pulsus CEO Advocates for Aviation University and MRO Facility Near Bhogapuram Airport
Strategic Proposal to Boost Regional Economy
VIZIANAGARAM — Gedela Srinubabu, Chief Executive Officer of the Pulsus Group, has urged both the Union and State governments to establish an Aviation University and a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility adjacent to the forthcoming international airport at Bhogapuram. The airport is scheduled to commence operations by June 2026. Speaking to the media, Srinubabu underscored the potential of these initiatives to significantly accelerate economic growth along the Srikakulam-Vizianagaram-Visakhapatnam corridor.
He projected that North Andhra could generate up to $500 billion in economic activity over the next two decades, contingent on swift government action aligned with the Vision-2047 framework endorsed by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. Srinubabu emphasized the increasing national emphasis on aircraft maintenance, particularly in light of recent aviation incidents, and argued that an MRO facility at Bhogapuram would rapidly create thousands of jobs. He further highlighted that the establishment of an Aviation University would provide vital educational opportunities for local students aspiring to careers in aviation.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the optimistic outlook, the proposal faces considerable challenges. The Bhogapuram region would need to contend with established MRO hubs in central India, notably Bhopal, where Inavia Aviation has recently invested $18 million to expand its operations. Industry experts have expressed reservations about the viability of launching a new aviation university and MRO facility in North Andhra, given the substantial investments already underway in other regions. The competitive response from existing aviation firms may include strategic expansions aimed at protecting their market share, thereby intensifying competition for both capital and skilled personnel.
Regional Development and Collaborative Efforts
Nonetheless, Srinubabu remains confident in the transformative potential of the region. He cited ongoing and planned projects such as pharmaceutical hubs in Vizianagaram-Srikakulam, the construction of a sea port at Mulapeta, and a proposed cargo airport in Palasa, Srikakulam district. He asserted that the phased realization of Vision-2047’s objectives could effectively eliminate the region’s historical economic disadvantages.
Srinubabu also indicated that the Pulsus Group, which specializes in health informatics, is ready to partner with government authorities to implement training programs aimed at developing a skilled workforce in Andhra Pradesh. The call for an aviation university and MRO facility near Bhogapuram arrives as the region seeks to establish itself as a significant investment destination, while navigating skepticism and competitive pressures from entrenched industry players.

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