Study Of Airport Retailing In India Foreword 2 1. The Journey So Far 3 1.1 Mapping the Development 1.2 Policy Changes in Civil Aviation 1.3 Evolving Business Model 2. Airports Today 10 2.1 Key Industry Drivers 2.1.1 Passenger Traffic 2.1.2 Air Cargo Industry 2.1.3 Aircraft Fleet 2.1.4 Maintenance‚ Repair and Overhaul 2.2 Stakeholders ’ Perspective 2.2.1 Airports Authority of India 2.2.2 Current Private Players 2.2.3 Infrastructure Committee of the Planning Commission 2.2
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Aviation Industry in India is a significant one among those industry segments that have experienced a phenomenal growth across the globe over the past years. The open sky policy of the Indian government is one of the key factors that have allured international players into the aviation industry in India. Since long‚ the aviation industry in India has been growing in terms of number of air travel firms and number of aircrafts. Today‚ private airlines alone bear the burden of not less than 75% of the domestic
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effects through the economy. Aviation sector does not only provide air transport for passengers and goods‚ but also is a strategic element for employment generation. About one-third of world trade (by value) is delivered by air and about half of international tourism is facilitated by air links. Civil aviation industry is an important engine for innovation and technological progress in a world of decreasing barriers to trade. Market Size * Total domestic passengers carried by the scheduled domestic
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in the world. According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation‚ around 29.8 million passengers travelled to/from India during 2008‚ an increase of 30 per cent on previous year. It is predicted that international passengers will grow up to 50 million by 2015. Further‚ due to enhanced opportunities and international connectivity‚ 69 foreign airlines from 49 countries are flying into India. 2. Growth rate 24% annual growth 3. Growth Domestic airlines flew 3.67 million passengers in August
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JAGANNATH INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL KALKAJI‚NEW DELHI Air India Limited (Hindi: एअर इंडिया) is the national flag carrier airline of India‚ flying a worldwide network of passenger and cargo services. Air India is state-owned‚ and administered as part of the National Aviation Company of India Limited - which was created in 2007 to facilitate Air India’s merger with Indian Airlines.[3] The main bases of operation of the airline are Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and Delhi’s
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intro : What is Ethics? Ethics is a set of moral principles or values which is concerned with the righteousness or wrongness of human behavior and which guides your conduct in relation to others (for individuals and organizations). Ethics is the activity of examining the moral standards of a society‚ and asking how these standards apply to our lives and whether these standards are reasonable or unreasonable‚ that is‚ whether they are supported by good reasons or poor ones. Role of Ethics in
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fuel cost‚ taxing the industry‚ unfair price war between carriers‚ etc. A number of measures related to the aviation infrastructure has been taken up:- 1) Development of capital intensive greenfield airports under PPP mode 2) Modernization of Delhi and Mumbai as well as non-metro airports‚ etc to address the infrastructure issues. 3) Consolidation drives in the industry are expected to provide the benefits such as increased economies of scale‚ rationalization of resources‚ and prevent
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nine air transport companies providing both cargo and passenger services. In 1953‚ the Government of India nationalized all existing airline assets and formed Indian Airline Corporation for domestic air services along with Air India International for international air services. Until‚ 1991‚ these two companies played monopoly in India. It was only in this year that private airlines were allotted the ’air taxi scheme’‚ under which they could operate chartered and non-scheduled services for uplift
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with Orient Airways shifting to Pakistan. These airlines were: Tata Airlines‚ Indian National Airways‚ Air Service of India‚ Deccan Airways‚ Ambica Airways‚ Bharat Airways and Mistry Airways. 2. In early 1948‚ a joint sector company‚ Air India International Ltd.‚ was established by the Government of India and Air India (earlier Tata Airline) with a capital of Rs 2 crore and a fleet of three Lockheed constellation aircraft. Its first flight took off on June 8‚ 1948 on the Mumbai (Bombay)-London air
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to respective Trainer Mr. Abhishek Sharma who gave me an opportunity to present this project. INDEX SERIAL NO. | CHAPTER NAME | PAGE NO. | 1. | Aviation Industry in India | 1 | 2. | Airport Privatization in India | 1-2 | 3. | New Private airport in IndiaIndia’s 1st private airport to come up in BangaloreOpportunities for Air Cargo Industry in India | 2-4 | 4. | Cargo Airlines – Target Destinations in India | 4-5 | 5. | Companies involved in Infrastructure Development
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