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Odisha to Open Its First Aviation Maintenance and Repair Facility

Odisha to Open Its First Aviation Maintenance and Repair Facility
A Milestone for Odisha’s Aviation Sector
Odisha is poised to inaugurate its first Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility at Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar, marking a significant advancement in the state’s aviation infrastructure. The Commerce and Transport Department has completed all necessary formalities for the project, which is anticipated to enhance Odisha’s aviation-linked economic ecosystem. This development is expected to generate new opportunities in trade, tourism, and regional integration, further strengthening the state’s position in the aviation industry.
This MRO facility is a key component of the state government’s New Destination Policy, which has already expanded Odisha’s aviation network both domestically and internationally. The policy has facilitated the launch of thirteen new flight services, including direct international connections from Bhubaneswar to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. These routes have improved Odisha’s global connectivity and reinforced ties with its diaspora. On the domestic front, new services such as Jharsuguda–Mumbai, Jharsuguda–Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar–Goa, Bhubaneswar–Dehradun, and Bhubaneswar–Port Blair have enhanced access to tribal regions, industrial centres, and tourist destinations.
Regional connectivity has also been strengthened through the operationalisation of airstrips at Jeypore, Rourkela, Utkela, and Rangeilunda under the UDAN scheme, ensuring comprehensive air access across the state.
Navigating a Competitive Global Market
The launch of Odisha’s first MRO facility occurs within a highly competitive global environment. Established entities such as Romaero in Romania and newer entrants like the MRO facility in Malta operated by Diamond Aircraft and Falcon Aviation Engineering present formidable competition. Industry experts anticipate that Odisha’s facility will be closely evaluated by aviation stakeholders for its technical proficiency and cost-effectiveness. In response, existing competitors may seek to upgrade their services or expand operations to safeguard their market share in the aviation maintenance sector.
Advancements in Aviation Infrastructure
Alongside the MRO initiative, Odisha has made notable progress in other aviation infrastructure projects. The proposed Puri Airport recently achieved a significant milestone with the implementation of the Interactive Colour Coded Zoning Map (CCZM) on the NOCAS 2.0 platform. This digital tool facilitates streamlined online height clearance processing, integrating aviation planning with urban development, infrastructure regulation, and environmental protection. The adoption of CCZM for Puri is regarded as a pioneering step, setting a benchmark for sustainable airport development in the region.
Looking forward, the Odisha government is also developing a dedicated Drone Policy and expediting land allotment for airport infrastructure projects. These efforts underscore the state’s commitment to fostering a resilient and innovation-driven aviation ecosystem.
Through these initiatives, Odisha aims to establish itself as a significant player in India’s aviation sector while addressing the challenges and competition inherent in the rapidly evolving global MRO market.

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