It operated fleet of helicopters from its base at Juhu Aerodrome in Mumbai.
It is involved primarily in crop dusting, aerial seeding,[1] and fleet maintenance in addition to its chartered passenger operations.
Rao, with three Bell 47G-5 helicopters to undertake agricultural crop spraying in India, whilst taking advantage of the subsidies offered to the farming community by the Government.
[4] It operated as an associate of the National carrier Air India using two Sud Aviation Caravelle-6N aircraft, purchased from Indian Airlines in 1978.
[5] Operations began initially as cargo services between Sharjah and Mumbai and were later expanded to carry passengers as well.