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Aviation Industry
Submitted by : Trupti Panchal(87)
student of F.Y. BBA
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CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRY
Aviation industry fall into
category of consumer service.
India is one of the fastest
growing aviation markets in
the world.
The Airport Authority of India(AAI) manages a total of 127
airports in the country, which
include 13 international
airports, 7 custom airports, 80
domestic airports and 28 civil
enclaves.The genesis of civil aviation in
India goes back to December
1912 when the first domestic
air route between Karachi and
Delhi became operational.
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According to Ministry of Civil Aviation, India will need 1,500 to 2,000
passenger planes in next 10 years. Over 135 aircrafts have already been
added in the last two years alone. By 2010, India's fleet strength will stand at
500-550. It is also estimated that the domestic market size will cross 60million and the international traffic will reach 20 million in the same period.
By 2020, Indian airports are estimated to handle 100 million passengers,
including 60 million domestic passengers. The amount of cargo handled will
fall in the range of 3.4 million tones per annum .
Airlines Current fleet Acquisition plans Investment in US
$billion)
Jet Airways 62 30 by 2012 2
Air Deccan 43 79 by 2010 2.7
Kingfisher 11 100 by 2012 4.5
Spice Jet 6 38 by 2010 1.9
GoAir 4 33 by 2008 2.4
AIRLINES: CURRENT FLEET AND ACQUISITION & INVESTMENT PLANS
(Ministry of Civil Aviation)
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Classification of Indian Aviation Sector
The Indian aviation sector can be broadly divided into the
following main categories:
1. Scheduled air transport service
2. Non-scheduled air transport service
3. Air cargo service
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Challenges for Aviation Industry
1. Employee Shortage
2. Regional Connectivity
3. Rising fuel prices
4. Gaps in infrastructure
5. High input costs
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SWOT AnalysisStrength :1. Growing Tourism
2. Rising Income Levels
Weakness:
1. Under penetrated Market
2. Untapped Air Cargo Market
3. Infrastructural constraints
Opportunities:
1. Expecting investments
2. Expected Market Size
Threats:
1. Shortage of trained Pilots
2. Shortage of Airports
3. High prices
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Reasons for Boom in Aviation Industry
1. Foreign equity allowed2. Low entry barriers
3. Attraction of foreign shores
4. Rising income levels and demographic profile
5. Untapped potential of India's tourism6. Glamour of the airlines
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Scope
The Indian aviation industry has shown continued growth inrecent years with key drivers being positive economic factors
(including high GDP growth), industrial performance, corporate
profitability/expansion, higher disposable incomes and growth
in consumer spending as well as wider availability of low fares.
Current scenario:The current growth rate in domestic and international travel exceeds
25%, the highest in the world. In the period April-September 2006,
the total aircraft movements witnessed an increase of 29.6% year-
on-year to 494.92 thousand aircraft movements, as compared to
318.89 thousand during April-September 2005.
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F uture scenario:
The aviation industry is expected to grow at a compounded annual
growth rate of 25% till 2010. Also, by 2010 Indian airports will be
handling between 90 and 100 million passengers per year, as against
the current 34 million passengers. It is expected that nearly 80% of this growth will be driven by the low cost carrier segment (LCC). By
2008, the LCCs would capture 65% of the direct on-line air ticket
market from 61% in 2005.
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year International Domestic Total
No. in
millions
Percentag
e growth
No. in
millions
Percentag
e growth
No. in
millions
Percentag
e growth
1999-00 13.29 2.90% 25.74 6.90% 39.04 5.5%
2000-01 14 5.40% 28.01 8.80% 42.02 7.70%
2001-02 13.63 (-)2.7% 26.36 (-) 5.9% 39.98 (-)4.9%
2002-03 14.82 8.80% 28.9 9.60% 43.72 9.40%
2003-04 16.65 12.30% 32.04 10.09% 48.69 11.40%
2004-05 19.45 17.00% 40.1 25.00% 59.54 22.30%
2005-06 22.36 15.10% 50.98 27.90% 73.34 23.70%
Growth Prospects of Indian Aviation Sector
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Top Players
Players in Indian aviation industry can be categorized in
three groups:
Public players
Private players
Start up players
There are three public players: Air India, Indian Airlines and Alliance Air. The private
players include Jet Airways, Air Sahara,Paramount airways, Go Air Airlines,
Kingfisher Airlines, Spice Jet, Air Deccan and many more. The start up players are
those which are planning to enter into the markets. Some of them are Omega Air,
Magic Air, Premier Star Air and MDLR Airlines
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Careers
S.no. Course Eligibility Duration
1 Commercial pilot's
licence
10+2 (PCM) 24 months
2 Private pilot's licence 10th pass 6 to 9 months
3 Cabin crew/ In flight
services
10+2/ graduation 2 years
4 Diploma in aviation
management
10+2 6 months
5 Certificate cource in
aviation
10+2 3 months
6 Aircraft maintenanceengineering
10+2 with aggregateof 50% marks in PCM
3 years
7 Aeronautical
Engineering
10+2 with aggregate
of 50% marks in PCM
4years
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Jobs in aviation industry
Aviation sector provides the following types of opportunities:
Commercial pilot Co-pilot
Air cargo pilot
Expat cabin crew
Air traffic controller
Cabin safety instructor
In-flight managers
In-flight base managers
Cabin services instructor
Cabin crew
Training instructor
Maintenance controllers
Licensed aircraft maintenance engineering
Quality control manager
Cargo officers
Guest service agent
Ground staff
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Recent development in the aviation sector
Modernization of Airports
Policy On Merchant Airports
Growth in MRO Segment
Airport Security Policy
Augmentation Of F leet by Various
Airlines F oreign Equity Participation in Air
Transport Services
Boom in Indian Aviation Sector is Likely
to Generate More Jobs
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Thank you for your attention