2. An Industry is a branch of
an economy that produces a closely-related set
of raw materials, goods, or services. For
example, one might refer to the wood
industry or to the insurance industry
An industry is a group of companies that are
related based on their primary business
activities.
The word industry is derived from latin word
industria
4. A company is a legal entity formed by a
group of individuals to engage in and operate
a business—commercial or industrial—
enterprise.
The word ‘company’ is derived from the
Latin word Com Panis (Com means ‘With or
together’ and Panis means ‘Bread’), and it
originally referred to an association of
persons who took their meals together.
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An airline can be defined as a company that
offers regular services for transporting
passengers or goods via the air. These
companies are said to make up the airline
industry
Examples :Air india,American airlines etc
6. The terms ‘airline industry’ and ‘aviation
industry’ are sometimes thought of as being
synonymous, but in reality, they have different
meanings. As stated, the airline industry refers to
companies that offer air transport services to paying
customers, whereas the aviation industry includes all
aviation-related businesses.
With this in mind, the airline industry can be classed
as just one sector of the wider aviation industry. In
addition to this sector, aviation companies would also
include businesses like aircraft manufacturers,
companies offering non-commercial flights,
aerospace companies, regulation authorities and
those involved with research.
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The Wright brothers, Orville
Wright and Wilbur Wright were American
aviation pioneers generally credited with
inventing, building, and flying the world's
first successful motor-operated airplane.
They made the first controlled, sustained
flight of a powered, heavier-than-air aircraft
Orville (left) and Wilbur Wright in 1905
8. DELAG, Deutsche Luftschiffahrts-
Aktiengesellschaft I was the world's first
airline. It was founded on 16 November 1909,
with government assistance, and operated
airships manufactured by The Zeppelin
Corporation. Its headquarters were in
Frankfurt.Germany
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9. The world's first commercial airline
The first commercial flight shortened travel
time by more than 90 minutes.
On Jan. 1, 1914, the world's first scheduled
passenger airline service took off from St.
Petersburg, FL and landed at its destination
in Tampa, FL, about 17 miles (27 kilometers)
away.
The St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line was a
short-lived endeavor — only four months —
but it paved the way for today's daily
transcontinental flights.
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10. G.D.P: Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total
monetary or market value of all the finished
goods and services produced within a country’s
borders in a specific time period.
World’s airlines carry over 4 billion passengers a
year and nearly 61 million tonnes of vfreight.
Providing these services creates 11.3 million
direct jobs and contributes $961.3 billions to
world’s G.D.P
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11. Indian aviation kicked off in 1932, with the
introduction of the first airline, Tata Air Services.
In 1953, the Indian government nationalized the
aviation industry, taking control of all major
airlines. Some notable airlines were Deccan
Airways based in Hyderabad and Kalinga
Airlines based in Kolkata. Air India remained the
national carrier, flying multiple domestic and
international routes.
This resulted in the eight major airlines being
merged into two airlines run by the government.
These two airlines were Air India and Indian
Airlines.
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12. The two government airlines were simplified
for efficiency. Indian Airlines operated
domestic flights in India and Air India focused
on international routes. This led to a
significant streamlining of operations,
allowing the government to manage these
airlines.
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13. IndiGo
Jet airways
Air india
Spicejet
Go Air
Air asia
Vistara
Jet lite
Trujet
Air Costa
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14. INDIA is the 3rd largest country in the world
wide aviation sector after U.S.A and CHINA
This sector in india currently contributes $72
billion
India has 464 airports and airstrips of which
125 airports are owned by AIRPORT
AUTHORITY OF INDIA(AAI)
They manages close to 78% of domestic
passenger traffic and 22% of international
passengers traffic
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15. By 1994, India repealed all laws regulating
the formation of airlines and allowed the
introduction of scheduled private airlines.
This deregulation allowed for the formation
of new airlines such as Jet Airways and Modi
Luft. This laid the groundwork for the
current Indian aviation industry.
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17. The airline, founded by J.R.D Tata, started as
an airmail carrier within India after winning a
contract with Imperial Airways. The airline
flew its inaugural flight in October 1932,
flying from Karachi to Mumbai.
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18. The airline progressed from a small freight
airline to a commercial passenger airline. By
1938, the airline was renamed to Tata
Airlines and was flying domestic flights to a
number of destinations.
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19. J.R.D Tata was himself heavily involved in
the airline, he flew the airline's inaugural
flight in 1932 and was India's first licensed
pilot. Tata Airways also played a role in the
Second World War, carrying troops and
supplies for Britain during the war.
In 1948 49% of the airline acquired by the
government of india
In 29th july 1946 it became a public limited
company
In 1953, the Indian government nationalized
the aviation industry, taking control of all
major airlines. This resulted in the eight
major airlines being merged into two airlines
run by the government. These two airlines
were Air India and Indian Airlines.
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20. Finally on 8th october 2021 Air India under
privatisation went into the hands of TATA
SONS
YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT-1932-1945
TATA AIRLINES-1938
AIR INDIA- 1947-2000(GOVERNMENT UNDER
CONTROL)
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21. MISSION: To provide a high quality
safe,convinent and efficient air travel
service that consistently meets our
customers need in a way the ensure out
probability and long term success
VISION:To make air india the leader in
aviation and India’s brand ambassador to the
world
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25. Authorized share capital:35000 crores
Turnover of AIRINDIA:500 crores
Total paid-up capital:35,665.22 crores
Market share-8.8%
AIR INDIA is solely owned by TATA SONS
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26. Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Boeing 777-200 LR
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 777-300 ER
A320-214 CEO(SINGLE CONFIGURATION)
A320-214 CEO(MIXED CONFIGURATION)
A320-251 NEO
AIRBUS A321
AIRBUS 319(SINGLE CONFIGURATION)
AIRBUS 319(MIXED CONFIGURATION)
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27. The main/base hub for airindia is mumbai
Chhatrapathi international terminal
Fleet size is 123 Aircrafts
Average Fleetsize is 10.26 years
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28. It has 12,085 employees
It operates to 103 destinations with
international flights to 45 cities in 31
countries and domestic flights to 58 cities
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30. 30
Maharaja Class
Business Class
First class
Economy Class
FLYING RETURNS is one of the exclusive
programs in air india. It gives you reward
points and membership.we can use the
points and redeem at the time of next
booking
32. Preferred International Airline award for travel and hospitality
from Awaz Consumer Awards 2006
Best International West Bound Airline out of India for three
successive years by Galileo Express TravelWorld Award
Best Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative. by Galileo
Express TravelWorld Award
Best Short-Haul International Airline by Galileo Express
TravelWorld Award 2008
The Mercury Award for the years 1994 and 2003, from the
International Flight Catering Association, for finest in-flight
catering services.
Amity Corporate Excellence Award instituted by the Amity
International Business School, Noida, Uttar Pradesh to honour
Corporates with distinct vision, innovation, competitiveness and
sustenance.
Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand Award
Dun and Bradstreet Award(D&B)- first in terms of revenue out of
the top airline companies out of India
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Best South Asian Airline award by readers of TTG Asia, TTG
China, TTG Mice and TTG-BT Mice China, all renowned Mice and
business travel publications.
Cargo Airline of the Year at the 26th Cargo Airline of the Year
Awards
The airline entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the
most people evacuated by a civil airliner. Over 111,000 people
were evacuated from Amman to Mumbai – a distance of 4,117
km, by operating 488 flights in association with Indian, from 13
August to 11 October 1990 – lasting 59 days. The operation was
carried out during Persian Gulf War in 1990 to evacuate Indian
expatriates from Kuwait and Iraq.
The Montreal Protocol Public Awareness Award was awarded to
Air India by the United Nations for environmental protection,
especially in the ozone layer.
World's first all-jet airline- June 1962
World's largest operator of Airbus A310-300
Air India's security department became the first aviation security
organisation in the world to acquire ISO 9002 certification (31
January 2001).
Air India's Department of Engineering has obtained the ISO 9002
for its Engineering facilities for meeting international standards.
Fifth airline in the world to receive the Boeing 787
34. The airline entered the Guinness Book of
World Records for the most people evacuated
by civil airliner. Over 111,000 people were
evacuated from Amman to Mumbai
A distance of 4,117 kilometres (2,558 mi), by
operating 488 flights from 13 August to 11
October 1990 – lasting 59 days.
The operation was carried out during Persian
Gulf War to evacuate Indian
expatriates from Kuwait and Iraq
The event was later featured in the
film Airlift.
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35. India ranks in 3rd position in the world aviation
industry after U.S.A and china
In world airlines started in the year 1914
In India it started in the year 1932 TATA AIRLINES
has started with the collaboration of IMPERIAL
AIRWAYS
It was taken completely went into government
undertaking post independence
AirIndia is 27th member of star allaince
by merging with indian airlines it is a failure
merger
It again joined its mother association in 8th
october 2021
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