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Defence

Webinar with Australia on Defence Industry Global Outreach for Collaborative Partnership and Expo held

03 Dec 2020 A webinar between India and Australia was held with the theme “Indian Defence Industry Global Outreach for Collaborative Partnership: Webinar and Expo”. It was organized under the aegis of Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence through SIDM. This webinar is the part of the series of webinars which are being organized with friendly foreign countries in order to boost defence exports and achieve defence export target of $5 billion in the next five years. High Commissioner of India to Australia, Deputy High Commissioner of Australia to India and Senior MoD officials from both side participated in the webinar and spoke about bolstering the relationship between the defence production and manufacturing ecosystems of the two countries. Shri Sanjay Jaju, Additional Secretary (DP) stated that Australia-India defence relationship encompasses almost all major areas of military partnerships which indicate a greater degree of interoperability in defence and technological cooperation between two countries. Further he mentioned that besides self-reliance being a motto for defence manufacturing in our country, we have also liberalised our Defence Acquisition Procedure as well as FDI protocols. Indian companies BEL, HAL and private companies made company and product presentations on major platforms. From Australian industries Quintessence Labs, Memko, Mil-Spec Manufacturing, Prism Defence and Sentient Vision made company presentations. The webinar was attended by more than 140 delegates and more than 100 virtual exhibition stalls from Indian companies and 12 virtual stalls were setup by Australian companies in the Expo. ( News Source: PIB)

Civil Aviation

VISTARA RAMPS UP SERVICES TO UK WITH NEW MUMBAI-LONDON ROUTE

Delhi, 27 November 2020 Vistara will operate special, non-stop flights between Mumbai and London Heathrow from 16 January 2021 onwards. The airline will operate these special flights thrice a week – on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, complementing its recently-launched service between Delhi and London Heathrow as part of the ‘transport bubble’ agreement between India and the UK. The flights will be operated on Vistara’s brand-new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. Bookings for these flights are being progressively opened on all channels, including Vistara’s website, mobile app, and through travel agents. Mr. Leslie Thng, Chief Executive Officer, Vistara, said, “We are delighted at the very positive response to our service between Delhi and London Heathrow which has encouraged us to further strengthen the network by adding connectivity from Mumbai as we see considerable demand between the two countries, and remain optimistic about the future. Vistara is well-positioned with its brand new fleet, world-class cabin products, award-winning service, and more importantly, the trust of our customers.” Vistara will accept all eligible customers meeting visa/entry requirements in both the countries, as specified by the respective government bodies. Vistara strongly encourages its customers to fully understand these guidelines before making their bookings.

Technology

SITA and Orange Business Services stretch the bounds of edge connectivity and lead the way with shared SDN at airports

SITA and Orange Business Services have implemented a multi-tenant edge SD-WAN platform globally through SITA’s shared connectivity platform AirportHub. The Male International Airport, Maldives, the Bandaranaike International Airport, Sri Lanka, and 66 other airports worldwide already have active and running SITA Connect SDN technology. Leveraging Orange Business Services’ Flexible SD-WAN portfolio, SITA Connect SDN allows multiple airlines, ground handlers, and other tenants to access the same virtualized infrastructure in the cloud, delivering more scalable and agile connectivity. This drives greater cost efficiencies and supports the airline industry’s drive to migrate applications to the cloud. Unique in its conception, SITA Connect SDN leverages the existing AirportHub, SITA’s pre-connected connectivity platform already deployed in almost 600 airports worldwide and available to airlines globally.  Sydney International Airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, and Zurich Airport are among the 60 airports that have already been upgraded to the ultra-fast SD-WAN network that is currently being rolled out to cover the vast majority of all airline destinations. This solution’s agility and scalability also address unpredictable passenger and aircraft traffic volumes amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in a cost-effective, more flexible way. Through SITA Connect SDN, SITA can provide on-demand bandwidth while optimizing costs by utilizing multiple transport technologies in an application-driven network, with real-time visibility and control over the network. SITA Connect SDN further reduces the cost of running a global network environment by making dedicated hardware platforms redundant while leveraging internet connectivity. Capital expenditure is reduced by cutting down on expensive network hardware upgrades with technological advances largely confined to software upgrades. David Lavorel, CEO SITA AT AIRPORTS & BORDERS, said: “SITA Connect SDN is a technological innovation, leveraging state-of-the-art, future proof technology to serve our industry needs. In addition to the cost-optimization and scalability that are so important to airlines in the current market, we expect with this new technology, airport and airline applications will move to the cloud en masse while increasing automation.” Anne-Marie Thiollet, Vice President, Connectivity Solutions, Orange Business Services, said: “Through our long-standing partnership with SITA, we have delivered technologies and innovation to the air transport industry since 2001. When we started this project at the end of 2019, we could not imagine just how critical flexibility and connectivity would become in the industry. We are confident that this evolution – leveraging the full potential of SDN technologies – has come at the right time.”

Civil Aviation

ICAO HIGHLIGHTS ITS ROLE DURING PANDEMIC, RESPONSES, TO INDUSTRY ROUTES EVENT

Montreal, Canada While delivering opening remarks to this year’s ‘Routes Reconnected’ virtual industry event focused on sectoral recovery, ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu underscored how the UN agency has been continuously stressing the pandemic’s threats to the basic sustainability of international flight, keeping related concerns “at the forefront of government and UN system consideration.” “We know that airlines are still facing dramatically reduced flights and load factors, and that a resurgence of COVID-19 is now taking place across much of the northern hemisphere,” she said. “We know airlines cannot service routes, and keep the world connected, by managing flights without the passengers who make them financially viable. And with our ICAO forecasts now estimating a 60% reduction in 2020 passenger totals, we know that these threats to your financial viability pose cascading risks for civil societies in many areas of socio-economic and sustainable development.” Dr. Liu emphasized that a world not connected by scheduled flights is “a world where countries will face serious challenges to their short- and long-term needs for fresh fruits and vegetables, vaccines and medical supplies, and many other perishable and high-value goods.” She also stressed aviation’s current role in the global growth of e-commerce, “which has been a beacon of economic growth during the pandemic period,” and that our collective global capacity to reconnect the world, and lift it into economic recovery post COVID-19 was also being placed at risk. Highlighting the recovery bright spots being realized through Public Health Corridors and intra-regional resilience, Dr. Liu drew attention to the importance of governments and industry working together through ICAO to optimize prudent synergies between air transport objectives and current public health measures. “This reminds us that international air routes require extensive negotiation and bilateral or multilateral agreement among countries, and it’s an important aspect of ICAO’s role to provide the forums where those activities take place,” she commented. In looking ahead, Dr. Liu reminded the industry audience that, despite COVIID-19’s catastrophic impacts, “we must continue to actively pursue our priorities and targets for aviation safety, security, efficiency and environmental sustainability.” “This includes the pressing airspace and aircraft capacity concerns which were afflicting many air transport markets pre-COVID, and the new safety risks posed by operators struggling with diminishing financial and human resources,” she noted, “and there is also the strong global expectation that we will build back better post-pandemic, both in terms of aviation’s emissions and its overall impacts and contributions to ecological sustainability.” The ICAO Secretary General welcomed the decision by the governing Council of ICAO to establish a new high-level forum with industry on sectoral innovation, stressing the many areas where it will be playing a part in the near-future, including within ICAO in terms of how it assesses and enables new developments in autonomous, unmanned, sub orbital, and supersonic flight, in addition to Artificial Intelligence and blockchain solutions. “These activities should remind us that we are ushering in an entirely new era in powered flight even as we confront this dire threat to our traditional operations,” she concluded. “They also remind us that people love to fly, and to be flown, and that long after the pandemic is behind us aircraft will continue to connect us, and our world.” (Published unedited based on the ICAO Press Release)

Top Stories

Thales introduces Ready to Fly – a portfolio of solutions for a safer & healthier travel journey

The Ready to Fly portfolio of solutions offered by Thales are designed to help airline restore passenger confidence in air travel during the crisis and in a post pandemic world. With Ready to Fly, Thales InFlyt Experience is focused on expediting the industry’s digital transformation through passenger-centric solutions and integrated products as well as services that increase crew efficiency. Ready to Fly solutions enable cabin innovations that reduce touch and mitigate passenger congestion. The Ready to Fly “touchless” solutions allow passengers to safely control the inflight entertainment system with their personal phone or tablet for a full IFE experience, including digital versions of onboard paper menus, magazines and important safety and health information. To reduce physical interactions with the crew, while maximizing services, the Thales Travel Assistant solution will enable passengers to request and receive automated information on the seatback monitor. The crew will also have the ability to gather information, receive notifications and control the cabin from their own secure personal phone or tablet. In future, Thales is looking forward to leverage its robust network of partners to develop cabin automation solutions that decrease congestion, facilitate aircraft disembarking, and manage passenger flow by using synthetic data. “Most important to Thales is that we are here to support our airline customers and work with them to tackle their toughest challenges during these unprecedented times. Our solutions are highly automated, reduce the need of interaction, and increase the efficiency of airline ground and air personnel. Ready to Fly brings multiple innovations that enhance wellness in the cabin while providing the best passenger experience.” Neil James, Vice President Sales, Thales InFlyt Experience.

People

SINGAPORE AIRLINES APPOINTS MR. CHEN SY YEN AS THE NEW GENERAL MANAGER INDIA

Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) has announced the appointment of Mr. Chen Sy Yen as the new General Manager India with effect from 29 November 2020. Mr. Chen Sy Yen succeeds Mr. David Lim, who has served as Singapore Airlines’ General Manager India for close to four years. Mr. Lim’s expertise and leadership contributed to the overall growth of Singapore Airlines’ operations in India. Taking over from Mr. Lim, Mr. Chen will now oversee all India operations for SIA. He moves from Frankfurt, where he was posted as General Manager Germany, Switzerland & Austria since 2017.Since India is a key international market for the Airline, in his new role as General Manager India, Mr. Chen is entrusted with the responsibility of nurturing SIA’s global vision while ensuring the fruition of the company’s business objectives in the country. With over 27 years of experience with the company, Mr. Chen has held various key positions at the SIA head office as well as at overseas stations. He began his career with SIA in 1993,when he joined as an administrative officer in the cargo division and then went on to join the passenger marketing division in 1996. This was followed by a series of senior managerial positions in both Singapore and across international markets, including Japan, Malaysia, USA, and more recently, Europe. Commenting on his new role, Mr. Chen Sy Yen says, “I feel very privileged and excited to be given this opportunity to head SIA’s operations in one of the fastest growing major travel markets in the world. Despite the current Covid-19 scenario, the aviation industry in India exhibits immense promise, and as General Manager India I look forward to contributing my expertise to the continued success story of the airline.” Mr. Chen will be based out of Mumbai, Singapore Airlines’ head office for India operations.

Defence

TALKS BETWEEN DEFENCE MINISTERS OF INDIA AND VIETNAM

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh and Minister of National Defence of Socialist Republic of Vietnam H.E. General Ngo Xuan Lich held bilateral talks via video-conferencing. During the talks, both Ministers reaffirmed the strong India-Vietnam Defence cooperation which is a key pillar of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries. They discussed various ongoing projects and the future trajectory of bilateral Defence engagements. The Defence Ministers expressed satisfaction that despite the COVID-19 situation Defence exchanges between both Armed Forces have maintained a positive momentum. Both the Ministers discussed collaboration in Defence Industry capability building, training and cooperation in UN Peacekeeping Operations. In a further step towards deeper bilateral cooperation, both sides signed an Implementing Arrangement for cooperation in the field of Hydrography between National Hydrographic Office, India and Vietnam Hydrographic Office in the presence of the two Ministers. The Arrangement will enable sharing of Hydrographic data and assist in production of navigational charts by both sides. Raksha Mantri underlined Prime Minister’s vision of “Atma Nirbhar Bharat” for enhancing self-reliance including Defence industries. He outlined that a strong and self-reliant India shall positively contribute to capacity building of friendly partner countries like Vietnam. He urged for closer Defence industry cooperation between India and Vietnam by concluding an institutionalized framework Agreement in the near future. Raksha Mantri appreciated Vietnam’s innovative and successful leadership of Defence related events in ASEAN during its presidency of ASEAN despite the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Vietnamese Defence Minister thanked the Raksha Mantri for the assistance by Indian Armed Forces in capacity building of Vietnamese Defence Forces especially in the field of Human Resource development. Raksha Mantri conveyed India’s willingness to enhance the scope and level of training for all three services of Vietnam Defence forces in Indian Defence Institutes. Vietnamese Defence Minister also invited the Raksha Mantri for ADMM Plus meeting being hosted by Vietnam on 10 Dec 2020, through virtual mode. ( Source: PIB)

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RCS-UDAN

STAR AIR FLAGS OFF FLIGHT BETWEEN HINDON- KALABURAGI SECTOR; WITNESS OVERWHELMING RESPONSE ON THE INAUGURAL DAY   BY VISHAL KASHYAP India’s one of the newest regional commuter airlines, Star Air flagged off its flight operations in 16th RCS-UDAN (Regional Connectivity Scheme) routes on 18th Nov 2020 with new sector Hindon( Ghaziabad ) and Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) in Karnataka. The inaugural sector had onboard Mr. Amber Dubey, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) as the chief guest travelling as the first passenger. Also, present were the key officials of Airports Authority of India (AAI). The both sector from Kalaburagi-Hindon-Kalaburagi witnessed overwhelming response from the passengers. The commencement of the flight operations on the Kalaburagi – Delhi (Hindon) route is in line with the commitment and perseverance of MoCA and AAI to enable the country with better air connectivity under the UDAN scheme. Till date, 295 routes and 53 airports including 5 heliports and 2 Water Aerodromes have been operationalized under the UDAN scheme.   Star Air was awarded the Kalaburagi – Hindon route under the RCS-UDAN-3 bidding process last year. The airline will be operating three weekly flights on the route deploying its 50-seater Embraer-145 aircraft. It has under its ambit 16 routes under UDAN with the addition of the Kalaburagi – Hindon route. This flights also connects with Bengaluru with 30 minute operational halt at Kalaburagi, where new passengers check-in for the new sector. At present Star Air has 4 brand new Embraer-145 aircraft in its fleet and they have very intact strategic expansion plans with some bigger airlines having more seating capacity.   With this new sector, passengers can travel to long-distance journey of 1600 Kms in just 2-hour 20 minutes. Many people travel frequently between these two cities for personal as well as professional purposes. People from Bijapur, Solapur, Bidar, Osmanabad, Latur, Yadgir, Ranga Reddy, Medak would also receive direct benefit of the flight operations on Kalaburagi – Hindon route Kalaburagi airport which is at a distance of 13.8kms from the Kalaburagi city too been operationalized under UDAN to boost the aerial connectivity of Tier-2 & Tier-3 cities of the country. Kalaburagi which is known for its culture and is a gateway for tourist destinations including Buddha Vihar, Sharana Basaveshwara Temple, Khwaja Banda Nawaz Dargah and, Gulbarga Fort is now connected with the capital city Delhi with direct flights for the first time. This will act as a catalyst to boost the trade & tourism of the region. Star Air is a Scheduled Commercial Airline with an aim to connect pan India. It is the aviation arm of strategically diversified Sanjay Ghodawat Group (SGG), which is present in several high value industry segments. The flight schedule is mentioned below: Origin Destination Departure Arrival Flight Type Frequency Kalaburagi Hindon (Delhi) 10:20 12:40 Non-Stop Tue, Wed, Sat Hindon (Delhi) Kalaburagi 13:10 15:30 Non-Stop Tue, Wed, Sat   The writer has travelled with Star Air on the inaugural flight between Delhi- Kalaburagi-Bengaluru sectors on 18th Nov. 2020.First published in Aviation World web.

Top Stories

VISTARA INAUGURATESSERVICES TO DHAKA

Vistara operated its first flight between Delhi and Dhaka, operated by its Airbus A320neo aircraft. The inaugural flight departed from Delhi at 0630 hrs(IST) and landed in Dhaka at 0920 hrs (BST). Starting today, the airline will be operating special, non-stop flights twice a week between the two cities under the bilateral ‘transport bubble’ between India and Bangladesh. Vistara’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Leslie Thng, said, “We are glad to introduce service on the Delhi – Dhaka route, offering the choice of unmatched comfort and the highest standards of safety and hygiene to customers from both the countries. Dhaka is an important fit to our network expansion plan and it underscores our commitment to growing our global network.” Vistara will accept all eligible customers meeting visa/entry requirements in both the countries, as specified by the respective government bodies. Vistara strongly encourages its customers to fully understand the relevant guidelines before making their bookings. Vistara is India’s highest-rated airline on Skytrax and Trip advisor and has also been the winner of several ‘Best Airline’ awards. In a short span of over five years since starting operations, Vistara has raised the bar for operations and service delivery in the Indian aviation industry by offering the finest flying experience to travelers.

Events

AERO INDIA 2021

Event Date: 3 – 7 February 2021 Venue: Air Force Station, Yelahanka Location: Bengaluru, Karnataka Hosted By: Defence Exhibition Organsation , Mod, GoI   The 13th edition of Aero India 2021 destined to provide opportunity to demonstrate products to the potential customer and investors. Exhibitors are likely to showcase their products using latest technologies to the potential customers. This is an important international event likely to be attended by thousands of business visitors and lakh general visitors.   Website: www.aeroindia.gov.in  

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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