New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Tuesday granted the first 'Type Certificate' under the new drone rules to IoTechWorld Avigation Pvt Ltd, a Gurugram-based aero firm established in April 2017. It is one of India’s leading Kisan drone manufacturers.
Congratulating the company, Scindia said that the Ministry of Civil Aviation is working in the direction of the Prime Minister’s vision of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”. "India has set a target to become a drone hub by 2030 and issuing of a Type Certificate in record 34 days is a step in that direction. The other drone prototypes shall also be awarded certification soon," he added.
IoTech has received the Type Certificate barely 34 days after submission of its online application on the DGCA’s DigitalSky Platform on 11 May 2022. “This is despite the fact that the Drone Rules, 2021, allow 60 days to Quality Council of India (QCI) or the Certification Bodies (CB) and 15 days to DGCA for issuing the Type Certificate (i.e 75 days in total), provided all the necessary documents and test reports are as per specifications,” the Aviation Ministry said in a statement.