The following is a snapshot of India's civil aviation sector compiled from data available with official agencies, including the Ministry of Civil Aviation:
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Ninth largest civil aviation market in the world, with a size of around $16 billion
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Carriage of 54.72 million international passengers in 2015-16 with a growth of 7.7 per cent over previous year
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Flew 168.89 million domestic passengers in 2015-16 with a growth of 21.2 per cent over the previous year
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Total freight traffic was 2,704.27 tonnes in 2015-16 with a growth of 7 per cent over the previous year
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Total number of scheduled operators in India: 15
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Total scheduled airlines in active operations: 10
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Total number of unscheduled operators: 122
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Air India is the flag carrier that has both domestic and international operations
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Three international carriers have stakes in Indian airlines - Singapore Airlines in Tatas-promoted Vistara, AirAsia in Tatas-promoted AirAsia India and Etihad in Jet Airways
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Only 75 out of 476 airports and airstrips have scheduled operations
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Total airports in public-private partnership: Five
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India has air service pacts with 109 countries on of flights, seats, landing points and code-share
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Total numbers of civilian aircraft: 1,216
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Total number of civilian choppers: 280
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Industry regulator: Directorate General of Civil Aviation.