The 90-seater RTA will be developed as a team India initiative led by CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratory, which could also see some global participation, CSIR director general Samir Brahmachari said in New Delhi on Friday.
A committee headed by former ISRO chairman G Madhavan Nair submitted a feasibility study to Council of Scientific and Industrial Research recently.
The Committee, which had top bureaucrats and aerospace scientists as members, has suggested a two-pronged approach -- Design Development and Production Unit -- to realise the objective.
"The committee has come to a conclusion that the RTA should be a narrow body turbo fan aircraft with a seating capacity for 70-90 persons and stretchable to 80-100
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