In recent times, many posts have been created at Civil Aviation (DGCA), Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) and AAI in recent times.
About 8 percent or 823 approved positions in the DGCA are vacant, while 441 posts, including 426 technical positions, were created between 2022 and 2024 and the total technical positions of the regulator increased to 1,063 according to official statistics.
In 224, the Operational 84 operational posts were prepared during the BCA restructuring, Minister of State for Urban Aviation Muralidhar Mohol told the Rajya Sabha.
At AAI, 840 posts of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOS) were recently created. Details of the posts approved in BCAS and AII could not be fixed immediately.
“Additional positions have been created in DGCA, BCAS and AAI, considering the current and future expansion of civilians and effective maintenance. Mohol noted that all recruitment methods are strongly pursued to ensure timely and continuous availability of the required manpower. “961 posts of 1,63 posts technical posts are regular technical group A and 3 posts are the flight operation inspector (FOI) who are pilots and have been appointed on the basis of contract. According to June 225, DGCA has 540 technical posts vacant,” said Mohi. According to him, the deficiency did not affect the planning schemes undertaken regularly as part of the annual surveillance plan published on the DGCA’s website.
He said, “The total number of posts approved in the DGCA is 5,6444, out of which 823 posts are vacant,” he said.
In 2025, 14 posts at DGCA and 864 positions at AII. Also, 5 posts in the BCA were filled on a deputation basis.
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