Air connectivity in the country has improved considerably with new airports and regional air connectivity scheme, the Economic Survey said on Friday and highlighted that airport developers and operators have achieved 91 per cent of the Rs 91,000-crore capital expenditure envisaged for the FY20-FY25 period. "India is the fastest-growing aviation market globally. To accommodate the substantial growth in air traffic, Indian airlines have placed amongst the largest orders for aircraft globally," the Survey for 2024-25 tabled in the Parliament said. Domestic airlines have ordered more than 1,700 planes as they look to expand their networks amid rising air traffic demand. In the sphere of the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) industry, the Survey said the government is encouraging original equipment manufacturers to establish facilities in India and has introduced policies to align the sector with global standards. "New airports and improved regional connectivity under the Ude Desh