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The International Civil Aviation Day 2025 is observed annually on December 7th worldwide, highlighting the significance of civil aviation in uniting people, cultures, and economies. Declared by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), this day aims to raise awareness of how safe, efficient, and sustainable air transport promotes global development. In 2025, the focus is on innovation, green aviation, digital transformation, and increased international cooperation to ensure safer skies. It also celebrates the efforts of aviation professionals, modern technologies, and global standards that keep the world moving. Ultimately, it underscores how aviation increasingly influences the movement of people and economic growth worldwide.
The earliest flight in India was a civil aviation flight that involved a Humber biplane flying between Allahabad and Naini on 18 February 1911, carrying 6,500 letters.
To regulate civil aviation in India, the Department of Civil Aviation was formed in April 1927.
In 1927, the Aero Club of India was also established, and it encouraged the activities of aviation.
In 1931, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) was established in order to control civil aviation in the country.
The government introduced nationwide airfare caps following the IndiGo crisis to control the sudden price increase when a large number of flights are interrupted.
The caps limit maximum prices by distance: below 500 km, 5001, 1,0001, 1,500, or above 1,500 km means that the passengers will not be victims of fare pricing.
These bounds do not include airport fees and taxes, and only apply to economy tickets.
Booking platforms and airlines were advised to adhere to the limited fare levels rigorously until flights and seat availability return to normal.
| Exam | Year | Question | Options | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSC CGL | 2023 | India’s first civil aviation flight connected which places? | A) Mumbai–Pune B) Delhi–Agra C) Allahabad–Naini D) Chennai–Madurai |
C |
| SSC CHSL | 2022 | Regulator of civil aviation in India? | A) AAI B) MoCA C) DGCA D) ICAO |
C |
| RRB NTPC | 2020 | DGCA was established in which year? | A) 1927 B) 1931 C) 1947 D) 1950 |
B |
| RRB Group D | 2022 | Who sets global civil aviation standards? | A) WTO B) ICAO C) IATA D) UNO |
B |
| SSC GD | 2021 | Full form of ICAO? | A) Intl Civil Aviation Office B) Intl Civil Aerospace Org C) Intl Civil Aviation Organisation D) Intl Cargo Aviation Office |
C |
| Airforce XY | 2020 | The Civil Aviation Ministry was formed in which year? | A) 1927 B) 1947 C) 1953 D) 1990 |
C |
| SSC MTS | 2021 | Airport named after India’s first PM? | A) IGI B) Rajiv Gandhi C) Lal Bahadur Shastri D) Nehru |
A |
| RRB JE | 2019 | First Air Mail service in India? | A) 1911 B) 1920 C) 1935 D) 1940 |
A |
| SSC CPO | 2023 | Who manages Indian airports? | A) DGCA B) AAI C) ICAO D) FAA |
B |
| CDS | 2022 | ICAO HQ is in? | A) Geneva B) Montreal C) Paris D) London |
B |
A) Piyush Goyal
B) Jyotiraditya Scindia
C) Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu
D) Hardeep Singh Puri
Answer: C
Description: Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu became India’s youngest Cabinet Minister and currently heads the Civil Aviation Ministry.
A) DGCA
B) AAI
C) MoCA
D) HAL
Answer: B
Description: The Airports Authority of India manages most civil airports and air navigation services.
A) 1927
B) 1931
C) 1953
D) 1990
Answer: C
Description: After the Air Corporations Act, aviation became a separate ministry in 1953.
A) Air India
B) SpiceJet
C) IndiGo
D) Vistara
Answer: C
Description: IndiGo maintains over 60% domestic market share, making it India’s largest airline.
A) Aviation Innovation for Tomorrow
B) Advancing Global Air Connectivity
C) Safe Skies and a Sustainable Future for All
D) Green Aviation for a Better World
Answer: C
Description: The 2025 theme highlights global commitment to safer air travel, sustainability, and environmentally responsible aviation growth.
The International Civil Aviation Day 2025 is a reminder that aviation makes the world small, safe, and progressive. Looking back at the history of the company and concentrating on the theme of this year, we emphasise the importance of cleaner, smarter, and more reliable air travel. It is a day that creates a world of global collaboration and a more sustainable future for the aviation industry.