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By r. chandrakanth
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here is excitement in the air. There is much anticipation that the Ministry of Civil Aviation may announce the finalisation of the National Civil Aviation Policy at the fifth edition of India Aviation 2016 which gets underway at the Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, from March 16 to 20. These are good times. The show is expected to draw several companies and some of them who are having display of aircraft include - B777 (Air India); Dornier (HAL); TAC-003 (Thrust Aircraft Co.); Mi-172 (Pawan Hans); A350 (Qatar Airways); A330-300 (AirAsia); Legacy 500 and Legacy 650 (Embraer); B787 and B777F; A380 (Emirates): DA40NG and DA42NG (Tribhavan Technology); Falcon 7X (Dassault Falcon); KingAir 350i and Grand Caravan (Textron); Bell 429 (Bell Helicopter); Citation II (Textron); Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 (Embraer); Augusta 109 SP (Augusta Helicopters); G150 and G650 (Gulfstream); Extra 330 C (Mark Jefferies) and A320neo (IndiGo). With the President of India Pranab Mukherjee inaugurating, the show is expected to draw participation from many foreign original equipment manufacturers who are looking at expanding their presence in India, considering the vast potential that the sector offers. India is expected to ascend to the top three spot in terms of passenger numbers, after China and the United States. As per 2015 statistics, about 81.1 million people travelled by air which is expected to go up to a whopping 280 million by 2029, catapulting India to third place in global ranking. As per the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the projections are 360 million passengers by 2034 which is amazing growth
and is expected to bring untold benefits to India’s economic development. Presently aviation and aviationrelated tourism support over seven million jobs and contributes more than $23 billion to the GDP.
Ecosystem The vision of the policy is to create an ecosystem to enable 300 million domestic ticketing by 2022 and 500 million by 2027 and international ticketing to increase to 200 million by 2027. The mission is to provide safe, secure, affordable and sustainable air travel with access to various parts of India and the world. As per an ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) study, the output multiplier and employment multiplier are 3.25 and 6.10 respectively. 500 million tickets sale target The government has proposed to take flying to the masses by making it affordable. The policy says that if every Indian in the middle class income bracket takes just one flight every year, it would result in a sale of 500 million tickets by 2027, a big jump from the 70 million domestic tickets sold in 2014-15. This will be possible if the air fare, especially on the regional routes, is brought down to an affordable level. Airlines looking up The health of the aviation industry is directly related to the health of the airlines in India. In the recent past, we have seen the death of Air Deccan, Air Sahara and Kingfisher Airlines. The flamboyant owner of the defunct Kingfisher Airlines, Vijay Mallya is grabbing all the headlines for all the wrong reasons. That Kingfisher Airlines owes over `7,000 crore to lenders and Vijay
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