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Presentation On
                         Contemporary
                           Issues On
                  INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY




Submitted to:                                Submitted by:
Mrs. Alka swami                              Suman Joshi
Overview

 The aviation industry in India is one of those sectors that saw a
  constant pace of growth among the other industries in the world over
  the past many years.
 The open sky policy of the government has helped a lot of overseas
  players entering the aviation market in India. From then, it has only
  been growing in terms of players and the number of aircrafts. At
  present, private airlines account for around 75% portion of the
  domestic aviation market.
History

 Indian Aviation Industry is one of the fastest growing airline
  industries in the world.
 The history of Indian Aviation Industry started in December
  1912 with its first domestic air route between Karachi and
  Delhi.
 It was opened by the Indian Air Services in collaboration
  with the UK based Imperial Airways as an extension of
  London-Karachi flight of the Imperial Airways. Tata Sons
  Ltd., the first Indian airline, started a regular airmail
  service between Karachi and Madras three years later
  without any backing from the Indian government.
INTRODUCTION


 In 1990s, aviation industry in India saw some important changes.
  The Air Corporations Act was abolished to end the monopoly of
  the public sector and private airlines were reintroduced.
 With the liberalization of the Indian aviation sector, the
  industry has witnessed a transformation with the entry of
  the privately owned full service airlines and low cost
  carriers. In 2006, the private carriers accounted for around
  75% share of the domestic aviation market.
Size of the Industry:
 There are about 450 airports and 1091 registered
 aircrafts in India Today.
 Geographical distribution:
 Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore,
 Chennai.
Output per annum:
 Growth rate of 18% per annum
Increasing liberalization and deregulation has led to an increase
 in the number of private players. There are three types of
 aviation industry comprise players:
Full cost carriers
Low cost carriers (LCC)
Other start-up airlines
Market share
Airlines in India     % share in market

Kingfisher Airlines   19

 Indigo               18.7

Jet Airways           18

Air India             15.8

Spicejet              13.8

JetLite               8.1

Go Air                6.6
Medium Term Growth Forecast :




                   India GDP : 8.6 % per annum



                 Domestic air travel : 12 % annually


                  WTTC Travel & Tourism : 8.8 %
                      Over next 10 years
Players
  Air Deccan
  Air-India Express
  Air India
  Air Sahara/ jet lite
  Go Air
  Indian Airlines
  IndiGo
  Jet Airways
  SpiceJet
  Paramount Airways
  Kingfisher
Passenger airlines – The players

                                Indian Airlines
 
    Indian Airlines was founded in 1953. Today, together with its fully owned
    subsidiary Alliance Air, it is one of the largest regional airline systems in Asia
    with a fleet of 62 aircraft(4 wide bodied Airbus A300s, 41 fly-by-wire Airbus
    A320s, 11 Boeing 737s, 2 Dornier D-228 aircraft and 4 ATR-42).
Air Sahara [jetlite]

 Now air sahara known as jetlite
Air Sahara has established itself as one of the leading players in the Indian
Aviation industry. Air Sahara is part of the multi-crore Sahara India Pariwar.
Sahara India Pariwar has interests in Public Deposit Mobilization, Media &
Entertainment, Housing & Infrastructure, Tourism, Consumer Products and
Information Technology. Starting on a modest scale and a capital of only
Rs.2000 in 1978, Sahara India Pariwar has traversed a long way to become an
icon in Indian entrepreneurship.
Jet Airways

In May 1974, Naresh Goyal founded Jetair (Private) Limited
with the objective of providing Sales and Marketing
representation to foreign airlines in India.
 Air Deccan


              Come SIMPLIFLY With Us…
                  Market Share : 21.2 %
 Air Deccan is a unit of Deccan Aviation Private Limited,
 India's largest private heli-charter company. Formed in 1995,
 Deccan Aviation Private Limited has carved a niche for itself
 in the Indian aviation scene with its reputation for providing
 speedy and reliable heli-services for company charters,
 tourism, medical evacuation, off-shore logistics and a host of
 other services
Kingfisher

Kingfisher A ir lines is an airline
based in Bangalore, India. It is a
major Indian luxury airline
operating an extensive network
to 34 destinations, with plans for
regional and long-haul
international services. Its main
bases are Bangalore
International Airport, Bangalore
Chhatrapati Shivaji International
Airport, Mumbai and Indira
Gandhi International Airport,
Best international
 airports of india
Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has been
  ranked first ranking of the world best airport in the world.
  The Hyderabad International Airport - being managed by a
  public-private joint venture of the GMR Group.
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport the fourth in an
  international ranking of the best airports in the world.
  Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport has been
  handling the maximum number of flight movements per day.
  In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4.43
  kilometre-long runway. Indira Gandhi International Airport
  (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the
  world (in the 15-25 million category) and 'Best Improved
  Airport' in the Asia Pacific Region by Airport Council
  International.
Current trends
Current Trends :
      Consolidations All Around
Kingfisher-Air Deccan Deal
  o Kingfisher buys out 26 % stake for Rs.550 crore.
  o They have combined Market share of 33%
  o They are second biggest player after Jet Sahara deal


Jet airways and Air Sahara merger
  o Air Sahara name changed to JetLite
Some Issues In Industry are…

  Security Issue :-
   This is biggest issue in modern aviation industry.
  e.g.-terrorism and crime during air travel. Plan
  hijack etc are very important issue.
 Small town girls can get jobs easily as a air hostess.
 Now days one change is that they reduce facilities. Before some
  time they serve food water and so many facility during the travel
  now days they don’t provide such facility to customer
Jobs in aviation industry
The boom in aviation sector is likely to generated nearly 2.5
 lakh jobs by the year 2014.
The study says the civil aviation sector is also set to become a
 rs55000 crore industry by the same time.
Issue

1 held in fake pilot licence scam
 New Delhi: One more pilot was arrested here for getting a licence
  on the basis of forged documents, Delhi Police said on Friday. Saif
  Misbah was arrested from Mayapuri area in south Delhi on
  Thursday after Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)
  forwarded three new names to police in the scam.
  During the interrogation, Misbah admitted that he used forged
  marksheets to obtain a commercial pilot licence.
 Delhi Police have so far arrested 12 people in the fake pilot
  licence scam. Two pilots have been arrested by Rajasthan Police.
  16-4-11
 On the basis of strong market fundamentals, it is anticipated that the civil
  aviation market will register more than 16 per cent Compound Annual Growth
  Rate (CAGR) during 2010-2013.
 India is expected to be the fastest growing civil aviation market in the world by
  2020 with about 420 million passengers being handled by the Indian airport
  system, according to the Economic Survey 2010-11.
 The number of passengers carried by the domestic airlines during January–
  February 2011 was 9.51 million as against 7.95 million in the corresponding
  period in 2010, thereby registering a growth of 19.6 per cent, according to the
  latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Future Trends
 The projection for Indian Aviation for 2020 is estimated at:
  400 million passengers
  Including 180 million domestic passengers
  1,000 aircraft in the civil aviation sector
 More emphasis will be on Arabian and South-East Asian circuits.
 Likely to follow the footholds of International Low Price Carriers
   e.g. Air Arabia, Southwest Airlines etc.
Business Model of Low Cost Carriers
 A single Passenger class
 A single type of airplane reducing and service cost
 No frills such as free food/drinks, lounges etc.
 Emphasis on direct sale of ticket through Internet
  avoiding fee and commission paid to travel agents.
 Employees working in multiple roles
 Unbundling of ancillary charges to make the Headline
  fare lower
Low Cost Carriers in India
 Air Deccan
 SpiceJet
 IndiGo Airlines
 Go Air
 Jetlite (Formerly known as Air Sahara)
Airline Industry in India :
    Service Vs Price Graph



S
E
R
V
I
C
E




                    PRICE
Present Scenario
Scheduled Domestic Operator                14

No. of Aircraft Possessed                  334

No. of Non-scheduled Operator              65

No. of Aircraft Possessed                  201

No. of Import Permit for Aircraft          72
Granted in 2007
No. of Aircraft Set to be Import in Next   496
Five Year
Future Trends : Proposed Addition
Challenges
Constraints :
  Infrastructure constraints
  Shortage of airport facilities
  Parking bays
  Air traffic control facilities
  Takeoff and landing slots.
  Less than 100 airports having more than one daily service.
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  • 1. Presentation On Contemporary Issues On INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY Submitted to: Submitted by: Mrs. Alka swami Suman Joshi
  • 2. Overview  The aviation industry in India is one of those sectors that saw a constant pace of growth among the other industries in the world over the past many years.  The open sky policy of the government has helped a lot of overseas players entering the aviation market in India. From then, it has only been growing in terms of players and the number of aircrafts. At present, private airlines account for around 75% portion of the domestic aviation market.
  • 3. History  Indian Aviation Industry is one of the fastest growing airline industries in the world.  The history of Indian Aviation Industry started in December 1912 with its first domestic air route between Karachi and Delhi.
  • 4.  It was opened by the Indian Air Services in collaboration with the UK based Imperial Airways as an extension of London-Karachi flight of the Imperial Airways. Tata Sons Ltd., the first Indian airline, started a regular airmail service between Karachi and Madras three years later without any backing from the Indian government.
  • 5. INTRODUCTION  In 1990s, aviation industry in India saw some important changes. The Air Corporations Act was abolished to end the monopoly of the public sector and private airlines were reintroduced.  With the liberalization of the Indian aviation sector, the industry has witnessed a transformation with the entry of the privately owned full service airlines and low cost carriers. In 2006, the private carriers accounted for around 75% share of the domestic aviation market.
  • 6. Size of the Industry: There are about 450 airports and 1091 registered aircrafts in India Today.  Geographical distribution: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai. Output per annum: Growth rate of 18% per annum
  • 7. Increasing liberalization and deregulation has led to an increase in the number of private players. There are three types of aviation industry comprise players: Full cost carriers Low cost carriers (LCC) Other start-up airlines
  • 8. Market share Airlines in India % share in market Kingfisher Airlines 19 Indigo 18.7 Jet Airways 18 Air India 15.8 Spicejet 13.8 JetLite 8.1 Go Air 6.6
  • 9. Medium Term Growth Forecast : India GDP : 8.6 % per annum Domestic air travel : 12 % annually WTTC Travel & Tourism : 8.8 % Over next 10 years
  • 10. Players  Air Deccan  Air-India Express  Air India  Air Sahara/ jet lite  Go Air  Indian Airlines  IndiGo  Jet Airways  SpiceJet  Paramount Airways  Kingfisher
  • 11. Passenger airlines – The players Indian Airlines   Indian Airlines was founded in 1953. Today, together with its fully owned subsidiary Alliance Air, it is one of the largest regional airline systems in Asia with a fleet of 62 aircraft(4 wide bodied Airbus A300s, 41 fly-by-wire Airbus A320s, 11 Boeing 737s, 2 Dornier D-228 aircraft and 4 ATR-42).
  • 12. Air Sahara [jetlite] Now air sahara known as jetlite Air Sahara has established itself as one of the leading players in the Indian Aviation industry. Air Sahara is part of the multi-crore Sahara India Pariwar. Sahara India Pariwar has interests in Public Deposit Mobilization, Media & Entertainment, Housing & Infrastructure, Tourism, Consumer Products and Information Technology. Starting on a modest scale and a capital of only Rs.2000 in 1978, Sahara India Pariwar has traversed a long way to become an icon in Indian entrepreneurship.
  • 13. Jet Airways In May 1974, Naresh Goyal founded Jetair (Private) Limited with the objective of providing Sales and Marketing representation to foreign airlines in India.
  • 14.  Air Deccan Come SIMPLIFLY With Us… Market Share : 21.2 % Air Deccan is a unit of Deccan Aviation Private Limited, India's largest private heli-charter company. Formed in 1995, Deccan Aviation Private Limited has carved a niche for itself in the Indian aviation scene with its reputation for providing speedy and reliable heli-services for company charters, tourism, medical evacuation, off-shore logistics and a host of other services
  • 15. Kingfisher Kingfisher A ir lines is an airline based in Bangalore, India. It is a major Indian luxury airline operating an extensive network to 34 destinations, with plans for regional and long-haul international services. Its main bases are Bangalore International Airport, Bangalore Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai and Indira Gandhi International Airport,
  • 17. Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has been ranked first ranking of the world best airport in the world. The Hyderabad International Airport - being managed by a public-private joint venture of the GMR Group.
  • 18. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport the fourth in an international ranking of the best airports in the world. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport has been handling the maximum number of flight movements per day. In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4.43 kilometre-long runway. Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world (in the 15-25 million category) and 'Best Improved Airport' in the Asia Pacific Region by Airport Council International.
  • 20. Current Trends : Consolidations All Around Kingfisher-Air Deccan Deal o Kingfisher buys out 26 % stake for Rs.550 crore. o They have combined Market share of 33% o They are second biggest player after Jet Sahara deal Jet airways and Air Sahara merger o Air Sahara name changed to JetLite
  • 21. Some Issues In Industry are… Security Issue :- This is biggest issue in modern aviation industry. e.g.-terrorism and crime during air travel. Plan hijack etc are very important issue.  Small town girls can get jobs easily as a air hostess.  Now days one change is that they reduce facilities. Before some time they serve food water and so many facility during the travel now days they don’t provide such facility to customer
  • 22. Jobs in aviation industry The boom in aviation sector is likely to generated nearly 2.5 lakh jobs by the year 2014. The study says the civil aviation sector is also set to become a rs55000 crore industry by the same time.
  • 23. Issue 1 held in fake pilot licence scam  New Delhi: One more pilot was arrested here for getting a licence on the basis of forged documents, Delhi Police said on Friday. Saif Misbah was arrested from Mayapuri area in south Delhi on Thursday after Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) forwarded three new names to police in the scam. During the interrogation, Misbah admitted that he used forged marksheets to obtain a commercial pilot licence.  Delhi Police have so far arrested 12 people in the fake pilot licence scam. Two pilots have been arrested by Rajasthan Police. 16-4-11
  • 24.  On the basis of strong market fundamentals, it is anticipated that the civil aviation market will register more than 16 per cent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) during 2010-2013.  India is expected to be the fastest growing civil aviation market in the world by 2020 with about 420 million passengers being handled by the Indian airport system, according to the Economic Survey 2010-11.  The number of passengers carried by the domestic airlines during January– February 2011 was 9.51 million as against 7.95 million in the corresponding period in 2010, thereby registering a growth of 19.6 per cent, according to the latest data released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
  • 25. Future Trends  The projection for Indian Aviation for 2020 is estimated at:  400 million passengers  Including 180 million domestic passengers  1,000 aircraft in the civil aviation sector  More emphasis will be on Arabian and South-East Asian circuits.  Likely to follow the footholds of International Low Price Carriers e.g. Air Arabia, Southwest Airlines etc.
  • 26. Business Model of Low Cost Carriers  A single Passenger class  A single type of airplane reducing and service cost  No frills such as free food/drinks, lounges etc.  Emphasis on direct sale of ticket through Internet avoiding fee and commission paid to travel agents.  Employees working in multiple roles  Unbundling of ancillary charges to make the Headline fare lower
  • 27. Low Cost Carriers in India  Air Deccan  SpiceJet  IndiGo Airlines  Go Air  Jetlite (Formerly known as Air Sahara)
  • 28. Airline Industry in India : Service Vs Price Graph S E R V I C E PRICE
  • 29. Present Scenario Scheduled Domestic Operator 14 No. of Aircraft Possessed 334 No. of Non-scheduled Operator 65 No. of Aircraft Possessed 201 No. of Import Permit for Aircraft 72 Granted in 2007 No. of Aircraft Set to be Import in Next 496 Five Year
  • 30. Future Trends : Proposed Addition
  • 31. Challenges Constraints :  Infrastructure constraints  Shortage of airport facilities  Parking bays  Air traffic control facilities  Takeoff and landing slots.  Less than 100 airports having more than one daily service.