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Title: BUSSINESS AVIATION ASSOCIATION FOR INDIA


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  • BUSSINESS AVIATION ASSOCIATION FOR INDIA

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BUSINESS AVIATION IN INDIA
  • GREAT OPPORTUNITIES
  • AND
  • GREAT CHALLENGES

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Agenda
  • Overview of Indian Aviation
  • Business Aviation In India
  • What's driving the Growth?
  • Whats holding us back?
  • Challenges facing operators
  • Are we moving forward?
  • Questions

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OVERVIEW
  • Explosive Growth in Indian Aviation in 2005-06
    Passenger traffic by 24, aircraft movement by
    17 and freight traffic by 10
  • Growth driven by economic growth, rising incomes,
    growth of tourism, increasing competition,
    emergence of low cost airlines, liberal
    government policies etc.
  • Increasing competition and emergence of private
    players means greater choice, higher quality of
    service and lower prices.

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OVERVIEW (Contd)
  • Airport Segment just beginning to see private
    sector participation
  • Delhi and Mumbai are being managed and
    restructured by private companies in technical
    collaboration with international partners.
  • As of now, airport infrastructure is woefully
    inadequate.
  • Immediate need for existing airports to expand
    and upgrade
  • India has a total of 455 airports and airstrips
    only 135 of them are operational. Need to
    revive/develop the rest.
  • As per current estimates, India needs USD 25
    billion over the next 5 years to develop airports

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OVERVIEW (Contd)
  • Low Cost Airlines are playing an important role.
    A whole new socio-economic group has entered the
    market of airline travel.
  • Currently India attracts only 0.4 of global
    tourism and 1 of total spending in tourism.
    Tourism accounts for only 4.8 of GDP in India as
    against 10.2 of GDP world wide
  • Next few years will see some consolidation and
    shakedown in the Airline industry.

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BUSINESS AVIATION IN INDIA
  • The most neglected sector of Indian aviation
    industry
  • There are no separate guidelines for GA aircraft
    in India
  • Till 2005, there were only 50 business aircraft
    to cater for a population of 1 billion people as
    against USA
  • There is no concept of FBOs, heliports or GA
    terminals in the country.

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REASONS FOR POOR GROWTH OF GA SO FAR
  • Lack of infrastructure
  • Unfriendly government regulations. Long and
    tedious procedures for purchase/import of
    aircraft
  • Strict banking regulations tight control of RBI
  • Conservative mindset of the older generation of
    business leaders. This is changing with the
    present set of younger entrepreneurs.
  • Lack of understanding on the value of corporate
    aviation as business tool
  • Strict security norms

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EXPLOSIVE GROWTH AHEAD
  • GA is likely to grow by 30 to 40 as against
    the overall growth of 25
  • 2006 saw the fleet double.
  • One business jet to be added every third day for
    next 2 years. Fleet to triple in 2 years.
  • Present applications for import of 300 GA
    aircraft pending with the Govt. 100 cleared last
    year.
  • All major business houses and High Net worth
    Individuals (HNIs) are joining the queue to
    become aircraft owners.
  • Key change is that many medium (and some small)
    companies are also buying A/C

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WHATS DRIVING THE GROWTH
  • Some De-regulation of Govt control.
  • Easier finance available for aircraft purchase
  • Change of mindset of new generation business
    leaders tool vs. toy
  • Change in regulations for foreign investment in
    Indian companies
  • Robust and booming economy (9). Availability of
    extra purchasing power.
  • Global ambition of Indian companies. Need
    creating demand

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WHATS HOLDING US BACK
  • Lack of Infrastructure. Airports lack parking
    space, skies are overcrowded,
  • air traffic control needs major improvement in
    terms of training and technology.
  • Regional connectivity is poor and regional hubs
    need to be created.
  • Most of the smaller airports lack basic
    facilities like VOR/ILS approaches and are at
    best fit only for VFR flights.
  • There are inadequate international airports and
    no FBOs or heliports in the country

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WHATS HOLDING US BACK (Continued)
  • Shortage of manpower There is tremendous
    shortage of pilots, engineers, operational
    personnel and ground staff in the aviation
    industry.
  • This is unlikely to go away for the next 5 years.
    India needs 5000 pilots, 25000 engineers and
    about 100,000 aviation specialists from all
    fields of aviation over the next 5-7 years
  • Present capacity is far below the demand e.g.
    all the flight schools combined produce 150 CPLs
    per year
  • GA suffers more than commercial aviation.

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WHATS HOLDING US BACK (Continued)
  • Government Regulations Though the govt is making
    changes in the regulations, it needs to move at a
    much faster pace on this.
  • Aviation in India is over regulated and needs to
    free itself from govt shackles.
  • Acquisition committee, DGCA, BCAS, IB etc.

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CHALLENGES FACING OPERATORS
  • Complex and Difficult regulatory environment
  • Step-child Treatment Commercial aviation takes
    1st priority
  • Pressure from management/ clients
  • Lack of Standards and procedures
  • Severe shortage of manpower - Difficult to retain
    key personnel
  • Until now no common voice BAAI hopes to
    change this

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ARE WE MOVING FORWARD
  • Explosive Growth expected
  • No. of Aircraft will increase rapidly
  • Will the environment change fast enough to
    sustain this?
  • Govt needs to play its part in policy making and
    infrastructure development
  • Private participation in creating the right
    environment and taking a lead in training the
    manpower.
  • Nascent stage could very go wrong if growth is
    not planned or nurtured

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