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Aviation in India (Rev PPT 2)
Aviation in India (Rev PPT 2)
PGDM (Semester 1)
Aviation sector
Duopolistic Market with Two aircraft manufacturers : Boeing; and Airbus Aircraft engines typically supplied by Rolls Royce General Electric; and Pratt & Whitney
World
2019-2028 20-Year Growth 4.8% 4.7%
12.2%
6.6%
4.6%
ATF
ATF Aviation Turbine Fuel Aviation Turbine Fuel is a specialized type of petroleum-based fuel used to power aircraft. It is generally of a higher quality than fuels used in less critical applications, such as heating or road transport ATF contains additives to reduce the risk of icing or explosion due to high temperature, among other properties.
For class discussion at NDIM
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Successful despite public opinion of being mean, uncaring & money grabbing offers the Lowest price tickets 37% lower than the Easy Jet (the Second best low cost European carrier)
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6 46 +67%
12 65 +137%
31 99 +262%
4 51 +86%
2 74 +170%
Cost per Passenger (excluding fuel) is lower by 67% compared to the Second Low Cost European Airline
Source: CAPA - Centre for Aviation and latest available accounts via Ryanair presentation 28 January 2013
To start operations soon from Southern India and expand internationally Innovative Fares (Free/999/1999 so on) and steep introductory discounts at the initial stages 13
Ratan Tata, Chief Advisor to the Board; Chairman Emeritus -Tata Sons
Kingfisher
Air India
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Indigo Indias Only Profitable Airline On Time Air India with Maximum Losses among all Indian airlines survives on Government funding Kingfisher with almost half of Air India Losses - Perishes
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Deal signed within 2 days after an agreement between India & Abu Dhabi assigned ~37,000 additional seats to Etihad Did Jet-Etihad know what the Government was planning and are the two deals linked? GOM initially approves the deal, PMO retracts SEBI yet to accord final clearance Deal being reviewed
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FIPB
The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) is a national agency of Government of India, with the remit to consider and recommend FDI which does not come under the automatic route. It provides a single window clearance for proposals on FDI in India.
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Aviation in India
FIPB: Foreign Investment Promotion Board to approve projects which are not under the automatic route FDI Automatic: This is permitted for certain categories of services in Aviation sector FDI requiring FIPB Nod: FDI norms specify that the FIPB nod is mandatory for certain categories of services, whereas approval of SEBI is mandatory for all Joint venture projects
For class discussion at NDIM
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Aviation in India
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Aviation in India
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Aviation in India
Recent Govt. initiatives & Investments: PPP mode for mega projects & operations viz Green field airports Operation of some selected airports To invest Rs 20000 crores for New international airports in Bhubaneswar & Imphal; and 50 low cost domestic airports
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60-70% of Current revenue of Yatra.com & Cleartrip.com is from Ticket sales Ticket & Hotel sales expected to generate 50:50 revenue in 18 months
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