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Indian state bars subsidies for private airlines at Bilaspur

Summary by Ch-Aviation
The government of Chhattisgarh has told the state's high court that it will not subsidise privately owned airlines to serve Bilaspur, although carriers may launch flights at their own discretion. It said it had already invested INR1 billion rupees (USD10.6 million) in runway renovation, as well as other approved infrastructure works. The state added that only Alliance Air (India) (9I, Delhi International) currently receives support. Now-defunct …
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ch-aviation broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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