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GoFirst to start Maldives flights from July 15 onwards

Mumbai, July 14, 2021: GO FIRST (formerly known as GoAir) is going to resume flights to Maldives from July 15, 2021 onwards, a move that is likely to work as a precursor to the revival of the sector. This comes after Maldives opened its borders to South Asian countries including India. GO FIRST will resume services to Maldives with 2 flights a week (Thursdays & Sundays) from Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru. It will gradually increase the frequency of flights until it restores normalcy. There will be 4 flights a week from August 01 and daily flights will be available from September 01 onwards. Flights beyond October 01 are already selling as daily operations. Additionally, aimed at offering exceptional convenience to the passengers the flight schedule has been designed to provide seaplane connectivity at Male. Kaushik Khona, CEO, GO FIRST, said, “As we gradually look to resume international flights, we will continue to innovate and offer best-in-class customer-centric products & services which is in line with our “You come first” approach. While, we have been consistent in our delivery both in terms of operational efficiency and unparalleled customer service, we continue to introduce customized services for our customers.”

Events

3RD HELICOPTER SUMMIT- 7TH OCTOBER 2021, DEHRADUN

Theme: India@75: Expediting the Growth of Indian Helicopter Industry and Enhancing Air Connectivity Date: Thursday, 7th October 2021, 1430 hrs. – 1600 hrs. Format: Phygital (Physical + Digital) venue: Dehradun, Uttarakhand Organised By: FICCI in association with Ministry of Civil Aviation and Pawan Hans Ltd The summit will have the presence of senior officials from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, and the entire ecosystem of the aviation industry including the operators, MRO providers, regulators, Financing & Leasing companies. It will be platform to bring together all the stakeholders of the industry and exchange their ideas to take the sector to the highest level.The broad objectives of the Summit are: • Providing a common platform for all industry stakeholders, policy makers to discuss the growth story of Indian Helicopter industry (India@75), the issues, challenges and brainstorming solutions for the way ahead. • Enhancing the scope of Regional Connectivity Scheme in remote areas, hilly terrains and, also expanding the rural to urban connectivity in the country. • Boost tourism in the Himalayan states by providing uninterrupted helicopter services to the tourist hotspots and encouraging Helicopter-based emergency medical services (HEMS) in India. • Enhancing the role of Helicopters in supporting other industries • Showcasing the latest technology in the helicopter industryWe look forward to your kind participation. Please use the link below to register for the event. https://ficci.in/registration/invitee-form.asp?evid=25646

Recent News

Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy Signs MoU with AAI to set-up FTO at Kalaburagi

Hyderabad, July 13, 2021 Asia Pacific Flight Training,DGCA approved Flight Training Organization recently entered into an agreement with Airport Authority of India (AAI) for establishing a Flight Training Organization on Design, Build, Operate, Maintain and Transfer (DBOMT) basis at Kalaburagi Airport, Karnataka for 25 years. The Agreement was signed by Hemanth DP, Chief Executive Officer – Asia Pacific Flight Training & Gnaneswara Rao Airport Director (AAI), Kalaburagi Airport, Karnataka. On this occasion,Hemanth DP said,“I am thankful to AAI, DGCA & Ministry of Civil Aviation, for facilitating this initiative under the ‘Athmanirbhar Bharat’ & ‘Make in India’ vision in Pilot Training.”

Events

3rd Edition of Helicopter Summit to be held in Dehradun on 27th August 2021

New Delhi, 14th July 2021: FICCI in association with Ministry of Civil Aviation and Pawan Hans Ltd are organizing the third edition of Helicopter Summit on Friday, 27th August 2021. The summit will be held in a Phygital (Physical +Digital) format at Dehradun, Uttarakhand and timing will be betwenn: 1100 to 1400 hrs IST. The summit is being organised with an objective to boost the helicopter industry in India. Civil helicopters play a vital role in the development of the economy. The global demand for both civil & military helicopters record a new high, which enhances the scope of helicopters industry in India. Today, with the advancement in technology, modern helicopters can be used in various ways. The requirement of helicopters for civil use is also sizeable with growing requirements in tourism, mining, corporate travel, air ambulance, homeland security and air charter etc. The summit will have the presence of senior officials from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, and the entire ecosystem of the aviation industry including the operators, MRO providers, regulators, Financing & Leasing companies. It will be platform to bring together all the stakeholders of the industry and exchange their ideas to take the sector to the highest level. The broad objectives of the Summit are: * Providing a common platform for all industry stakeholders, policy makers to discuss the growth story of Indian Helicopter industry (India@75), the issues, challenges and brainstorming solutions for the way ahead. * Enhancing the scope of Regional Connectivity Scheme in remote areas, hilly terrains and, also expanding the rural to urban connectivity in the country. * Boost tourism in the Himalayan states by providing uninterrupted helicopter services to the tourist hotspots and encouraging Helicopter-based emergency medical services (HEMS) in India. * Enhancing the role of Helicopters in supporting other industries * Showcasing the latest technology in the helicopter industry For registration, click the link below: https://ficci.in/registration/invitee-form.asp?evid=25646

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Adani Airport Holdings takes management control of MIAL from GVK Group

Ahmedabad, 13July 2021: Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd, has taken over the management control of Mumbai International Airport Limited(MIAL) from the GVK Group following the MIAL Board Meeting earlier today. This follows approvals received from the Government of India, the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) of Maharashtra, and the Government of Maharashtra. MIAL is India’s second busiest airport by both passenger and cargo traffic. With eight airports in its management and development portfolio, AAHL is now India’s largest airport infrastructure company, accounting for 25%airport footfalls. With the addition of MIAL, AAHL will now also control 33% of India’s air cargo traffic. AAHL will begin the construction of the Navi Mumbai International Airport next month and complete the financial closure in the next 90 days. This new international airport will be commissioned in 2024. “Our larger objective is to reinvent airports as ecosystems that drive local economic development and act as the nuclei around which we can catalyse aviation-linked businesses. These include metropolitan developments that span entertainment facilities, e-commerce and logistics capabilities, aviation dependent industries,smart city developments, and other innovative business concepts,” said Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group. “Our airport expansion strategy is intended to help converge our nation’s Tier 1 cities with the Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in a hub and spoke model. This is fundamental to enabling a greater equalization of India’s urban–rural divide, as well as making international travel seamless and smooth. I believe that the economic value that cities create will be maximized around airports and the cities of tomorrow will be built with the airport as the focal point. This is a fundamental lever for modern world development and the rapid build-out of our airport infrastructure will create multiple employment structures that generate thousands of new job opportunities.” At 12% CAGR, AAHL expects its share of passenger traffic to grow from 80 million in FY 20 to 100 million in FY22. With management control of Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL), AAHL is poised to join the league of the world’s leading airport operators that cater to 100 Mn+ passengers and 200 Mn non-fliers in a year, presenting a massive 300 Mn+ strong consumer platform.

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SriLankan Airlines to resume flights to Moscow

July 10, 2021, Colombo: SriLankan Airlines the National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the Oneworld alliance resumes flights to the Russian capital, Moscow. SriLankan’s new service will operate a weekly scheduled flight between Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport (DME) from 30th July 2021. Accordingly, SriLankan would commence its flights to Russia every Friday using an Airbus A330 configured for 269 economy and 28 business class seats. The frequency of operation will be once a week, having a flight time of around 08 hours and 25 minutes. Flight UL533 will depart Colombo at 22:20 hrs., landing at Moscow Domodedovo Airport at 04:30 hrs., with the return leg UL534 leaving Moscow at 19:15 hrs. the next day and landing back into Colombo at 06:05 hrs. on Sunday. SriLankan Airlines Chairman, Ashok Pathirage said, “The resumption of services connecting Colombo and Moscow is a link that will not only facilitate travel but will be the impetus for building closer bilateral business connections between the two countries. We believe flying back to Moscow would create a window of opportunity for both countries and travellers could experience the historic heritage of the people of Sri Lanka and Russia.” SriLankan Airlines flew to 20 countries and 37 destinations before the pandemic and has gradually rebuilt its network following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with plans to increase the number progressively. “This is a significant air link for SriLankan Airlines as we connect to the largest country in the world which is also known as one of the greatest cultural and historic destinations. This operation would offer a new and easy travel path in connecting the Russian Federation and surrounding countries. We are eagerly awaiting to welcome Russian visitors in Sri Lanka and passengers onboard our flights to Russia”, stated SriLankan Airlines CEO Vipula Gunatilleka. Head of Worldwide Sales and Distribution, Dimuthu Tennakoon said, “SriLankan Airlines is resuming flights to the Russian capital after a break of 6 years. Restarting flights would offer leisure travellers convenient connections and flexible travel options as they discover the ancient aesthetics of the Russian culture and the world-renowned Sri Lankan hospitality. In addition, students from Sri Lanka and Russia will greatly benefit from this frequency with many offers available for students travelling on SriLankan Airlines. As the National Carrier, we look forward to providing the best-in-class travel experience coupled with the highest safety standards for our travellers between the two countries.”

Tourism

IN CONVERSATION WITH HEIDI JOHANNESEN, GLOBAL MARKETING DIRECTOR, VTC

“Virginia is for Lovers and it’s become one of the most beloved and iconic slogans in the world…” Recently, Virginia Tourism Corporation(VTC) interacted with Indian media to update on the latest travel guidelines as well as its preparedness to welcome tourist once again. In an exclusive interview with Aviation World Magazine, Heidi Johannesen, Global Marketing Director, VTC, explained the USP of the tourism nation. Virginia is for Lovers. What is the significance of this popular saying? Our brand, Virginia is for Lovers was created more than 50 years ago, and it’s become one of the most beloved and iconic slogans in the world. No one knows exactly why the slogan has been so durable, but part of the mystique is that it’smeant many things to different people. Today, a new generation is discovering love for Virginia’s mountains, beaches, history, theme parks, vibrant cities, and outdoor activities. At its core, the slogan calls to mind the value of spending quality time doing what you love with the ones you love. India seems to be one of the main tourist markets for VTC. What type of travellers generally visit there? Roughly a quarter of our Indian visitors come to Virginia for vacation. We do have a high number of Indian travelers who visit Virginia to spend time with friends and family who live in the area, or whotravel here on business. But no matter what their reason for visiting, while they are here, they also spend time visiting our attractions. The average length of stay is slightly more than 12 nights and shopping, sightseeing, visiting museums, national parks and monuments are the top activitiesfor our Indian visitors during their stay. Key destinations one must visit in Virginia. And how many days is fair enough to explore them? Even narrowing down the key destinations in Virginia is challenging, as we simply have so much to offer. Ideally, visitors wouldspend at least a week to explore and see the highlights. That would allow them to make a big circle through the state, departing from Washington Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia and heading a short hour west through Virginia wine country to Shenandoah National Park; thensouth through the famous Shenandoah Valley; before cutting east towards the ocean and the Chesapeake Bay; and finally, back north towards the airport.Iconic sites along the route includethe scenic Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Parkandthe world-renowned Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as the Appalachian Trail.Our historic triangle comprised of Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown,is a must to learn about the birth of America, thenvisitors can move on to the ocean, to spend some time at Virginia Beach. Finally, a visit to our capital of Richmondis a must before completing the circle. Along the route, visitors will want to stop at several of the U.S. president’s homes – especially George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Seeing a few of the prominent monuments and memorials as they circle the state is also a must, like Manassas National Battlefield Park andArlington National Cemetery. And of course, along the way they’ll have ample opportunity to stop at one of our more than 300 wineries and nearly 300 craft breweries, as well as dine at our multitude of fantastic restaurants. What are convenient flight options for travel to Virginia from India? Air India offers non-stop flights between New Delhi and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) located in northern Virginia, 30 miles outside Washington D.C. Travelers can also hop on a quick direct flight from major US cities such as New York, Newark, or Chicago. The Dulles International Airport or to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, both located in Virginia are very well connected with major cities across the United States. Indian travellers have the option to take connecting flights to Washington Dulles International Airport via the Middle eastern, Atlantic or Pacific carriers. What is the flight time? The flight time between New Delhi and Virginia is roughly 15 ½ hours. At present tourists are a bit reluctant to travel. So, anything innovative or rather attractive tourism strategy VTC has planned for revival of the industry? Through our WanderLOVEcampaign, we are highlighting the opportunity Virginia provides to discover everything America has to offer easily in one state – from history and culture to an expansive outdoors and an amazing culinary scene. Research tells us that travelers are looking for destinations off-the-beaten path, where there are less people and more outdoor attractions. Virginia offers easy, almost door-to-door access for Indian travelers to the very thing they seek. Withnon-stop flights direct to a world-class airport located at their end destination, visiting Virginia doesn’t require multiple U.S. airport stops and travel through major cities. As iconic American destinations go, there are few more accessible for Indian travelers. Any timeline being set back to pre-Covid tourism stats? Given the changing nature of this pandemic, we think it is too early to make that call. Research is saying we should be back to pre-Covid stats in 2023-2024.But we’d love to think that we will begin again to see visitors from India as soon as the borders reopen. What are the new normal rules that travelers need to ensure before they plan to visit Virginia? Effective May 28, 2021, Virginia’s universal indoor mask mandate was lifted to align with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Those guidelines call for all unvaccinated individuals to wear a mask when indoors with people outside their own family members. Unvaccinated individuals must also wear a mask when in outdoor situations where social distancing is not possible. All our attractions are open now at full capacity, or will be soon, and ready to welcome visitors, asking that they follow these CDC guidelines.For current and complete information prior to visiting we encourage travelers to read the COVID-19 updates found on the home page of our website at Virginia.org and to visit the websites of any attractions they plan to visit. Can non-vaccinated travellers visit Virginia? At this time there

Civil Aviation

India Gets New Civil Aviation Minister as Jyotiraditya Scindia

New Delhi, 07th July 2021 In a major reshuffle of the union cabinet , Jyotiraditya Scindia has been appointed as new Civil Aviation Minister of India. The previous minister Hardeep Puri will now head Urban Development and Petroleum Ministry. As part of the cabinet reshuffle, Narendra Modi govt removed many heavyweight ministers and handedover top profiles to many new age politicians.Jyotiraditya Scindia joined the government on Wednesday in a reboot of the Union cabinet in which 36 new ministers including these two joined the government and seven got promoted. “I express my gratitude to all the senior leaders for giving me this opportunity. I will try to keep intact the belief that they have shown in me,” Scindia said after taking the ministerial oath. The Civil Aviation Ministry’s last monthly report published in May this year showed that passengers carried by domestic airlines from January to April this year were 291 lakh compared to 329 lakh during the same period last year – a fall by 11.65 per cent. At a time when aviation sector globally is going towards headwinds, it will be really challenging for the new minister to priorities his action towards development of the sector.

Top Stories

GIFT City Based Vman Aviation Signs First Purchase Agreement with Airbus Helicopters

New Delhi, 07th July 2021: In a landmark event in Indian aviation, GIFT city based Vman Aviation signed first aircraft purchase order with Airbus Helicopetrs. The aggreemnt was signed at MoCA HeadQuarter located at Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, New Delhi. Vman Aviation is aircarft leasing company based out of GIFT city (Gujarat International Finance Tec) under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan of the Government of India. Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) presided over the signing of the purchase agreement between Vishok Mansingh, CEO, Vman Aviation and Remi Maillard, President, Airbus India and Managing Director, South Asia Region,Airbus Helicopters SAS (Marignane, France). Also present were Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman AAI and Amber Dubey, Joint Secretary, MoCA along with other senior officials were present during the signing agreement. Pradeep Singh Kharola, Secretary, MoCA said, “The aircraft purchase signing is a landmark event in the Indian aviation history. This agreement is the result of the efforts put in for the last 4-5 years to create a viable leasing & financing ecosystem in the country. This is a new business segment coming to India and the Government of India shall continue to provide all possible help to promote leasing activities in India under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.” Under the Atman Nirbhar Abhiyan, GIFT IFSC, with various incentives from the government of India and low set up costs, has become very attractive for lessors. They can leverage the fast growing civil and military aviation market in India and abroad. GIFT City has made its global mark by being named among the top three emerging business hubs in the world. Based near Ahmedabad, the GIFT city was ranked third in the list of the GFCI report, which has highlighted 15 centres that are likely to become more significant in the next few years.

People, Recent News

Tom Kershaw appointed Chief Product & Technology Officer at Travelport

Langley, UK, 7 July 2021: Travelport, a worldwide leader in travel retail, today announced it has appointed Tom Kershaw as its new Chief Product and Technology Officer. Tom is a seasoned product and technology executive, with more than two decades of experience leading innovation, technical strategy and execution within both emerging and mature organizations undergoing transformation. He most recently held the title of Chief Technology Officer at one of the largest independent advertising platforms in the world, Magnite, Inc. (which recently acquired SpotX, following the merger between Telaria and Rubicon Project in 2020). In the role, Tom restructured and led an engineering and product team of approximately 600 developers, overseeing the integration of product and engineering into a common organization. Greg Webb, Chief Executive Officer at Travelport, said: “As Travelport+ is the central focus of our strategy,we’re continuing to invest heavily in our global technology and product resources to deliver more value to our customers with next-generation solutions. Tom is a proven change-maker, having led significant transformation in the enterprise Cloud space and global advertising sector, and I’m thrilled that he’s embraced the challenge of helping us modernize travel retailing. He brings invaluable knowledge and experience to ourtechnology leadership team that will greatly support the evolution of Travelport+.” Tom Kershaw added: “Progression in any industry requires bold changes and I’m greatly impressed with the direction Travelport is taking to facilitate simplified, modern retailing for the travel industry. I’m excited to join Greg and the entire Travelport team at such a monumental time in the company’s transformation journey and look forward to accelerating innovation and delivering products that bring significant and meaningful value to its customers.”

FOREWORD

Dear Reader’s,

 

The current edition of Aviation World has covered many areas of Aerospace & Defence based on the latest development in the sector. The front cover highlights three different images, first for the Union Civil Aviation Minister ….. who is leading from the front to steer Indian Civil Aviation sector to witness one of the most interesting phases. He is also facing most tumultuous timing due to the ongoing financial stress in the Aviation sector due to ATF rising cost and long airspace restrictions resulting in mounting losses for Indian carriers. Despite of all the ground level challenges,the minister is addressing new things on regular basis which keeps the sector motivated. We have featured many such developmental works in this edition done under his guidance which will be interesting to read.

Our lead story on “ The West War” is another important feature which covers the ground level reality of the challenges faced by the Aviation sector. Its though time ahead and we believe it will pass soon .

There are features on Regional connectivity and MoCA revised rules on the UDAN 2.0 and how its going to transform the flying experience within India.

In this edition, we have covered topics on MRO,Various Policy changes,Sea Plane Operations by SkyHop Aviation, TATA-Airbus joint project on C295 military aircraft under Make In India which is expected to roll out soon and many other interesting contents which will be good to read.

We are covering Farnborough International Airshow 2026 from 20-24July 2026 in London and our next edition will be based on the same event.For features, you may contact our team on priority basis.

 

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