Overview
Zooom Air was an Indian regional airline. It was conceived as a scheduled regional carrier intended to serve smaller cities and underserved routes within India, complementing the country's network of trunk-route operators.
Key facts
| Name | Zooom Air |
|---|---|
| Type | Regional airline |
| Country | India |
| Industry | Civil aviation |
Background
India's regional aviation segment expanded in the 2010s as policy initiatives sought to improve air connectivity to Tier-II and Tier-III cities. Smaller carriers were licensed to operate scheduled and non-scheduled services using turboprop and small jet aircraft, often connecting state capitals with district-level airports. Zooom Air emerged within this category of regional operators.
Significance
Carriers in the regional segment, including Zooom Air, are part of the broader effort to widen access to air travel in India beyond the metropolitan trunk routes dominated by larger full-service and low-cost airlines. Such operators typically focus on shorter sectors and serve as feeders into the wider domestic network.
Regulatory context
Scheduled airline operations in India are licensed and regulated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), with airport operations and security overseen by the Airports Authority of India and the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security. Regional connectivity is further supported through schemes administered by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Related topics
- Aviation in India
- UDAN (Regional Connectivity Scheme)
- List of airlines of India
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation
- Ministry of Civil Aviation
References
- Wikidata: Q28169324