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A REPORT ON

AVITAION SECTOR Dweep Pandey Ghanshyam Singh Jalaj Mathur Rajat Samar Rohit Kothari Vikas Tiwari Vivek Singh

Facts & Figures • 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 – – – –

13 international airports 7 custom airports 80 domestic airports Around 1100 registered aircrafts in the country

India has jumped to 9th position in world's aviation market from 12th

Facts & Figures • First flight in 1912 between Delhi & Karachi • In the early fifties, all airlines operating in the country were merged into either Indian Airlines or Air India. and, by virtue of the Air Corporations Act 1953, this monopoly continued for the next forty years. • In 1990s, aviation industry in India

Growth Factor • According to recent estimates by The International Air Transport Association (IATA), India is likely to be a significant player in the global civil aviation business, which was estimated at US$ 5.6 billion in 2008. • The government is planning to upgrade 45 big and small airports across India • For greenfield airports, foreign equity up to 100 per cent is allowed through automatic approvals • By 2020, Indian airports are expected to handle more than 100 million passengers

• For the discussion , we have IBAians as our panel tonight • Their motto is “THINK BEYOND.. THINK IBA” • Lets see what they have THOUGHT BEYOND THE RATIONAL !!!

FORWARD ENGINEERING • It is based on the new paradigm based on the fusion between Rationality & Creativity • It combines the analytic & creative approaches to find a unique solution • It provides foundational premise for strategic gearing of an organization on the basis of its existing & new capabilities • It involves imagining , envisioning ,

BOW ANALYSIS B – Barriers O – Obstacles W - Weakness

CINE MATRIX

METRIC ANALYSIS

M – Markets E – Economic Basis T – Technology R – Resources IC – Institutional Capacities /

ANTI BENCHMARKING

FATE ANALYSIS F – Future A – Anticipated T – Trends & E - Events

FATE • The expansion of air transport in India is among the fastest in the world. • The potential for air transport is too great to take lightly • In order to take full advantage of the air transport's potential, change is absolutely critical. • Steps taken to enhance safety

THANK

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