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Friday, 28 March 2014

AirAsia India closer to launch, gets first Airbus A-320


AirAsia India closer to launch, gets first Airbus A-320PTI    Chennai   Last Updated: March 22, 2014  | 15:34 IST

First aircraft of AirAsia India lands in Chennai

First aircraft of AirAsia India lands in Chennai

Inching closer to launch its operations, new no-frill carrier AirAsia India on Saturday took delivery of its first Airbus A-320 as it landed in Chennai after flying in from Toulouse headquarters of the European aircraft manufacturer.
"Great news! India's latest airline, AirAsia India, has taken delivery of its first A-320 equipped with Sharklets," Airbus tweeted with a picture of the jet painted red and the name of the airline written in white.
Sharklets are the folded wing tips that helps an aircraft to glide smoothly, thereby reducing fuel burn and emission.
However, the no-frill carrier, a joint venture between Malaysia's AirAsia Bhd, Tata Sons Ltd and Arun Bhatia of Telestra Tradeplace Pvt Ltd, is still awaiting a flying license from aviation regulator DGCA.
The A-320, bearing call-sign VT-ATF, landed in Chennai, where the headquarters of AirAsia India is located, at around 0930 hours this morning. The plane, configured in an all-economy layout with 180 seats, was greeted with a water cannon salute as it taxied on the runway, an airline statement said.
"AirAsia India family takes immense pride in welcoming home it's first aircraft which has just rolled of the manufacturing line from Toulouse", AirAsia India's CEO Mittu Chandilya said.
"The arrival of our first A320 signifies that we are a step closer to our dream to create a new benchmark in the low-cost air travel category", he said.
Earlier in a tweet on the microblogging site, he had said, "Our first iron bird just left Toulouse to come home to India. Can't wait to revolutionise Indian aviation."
AirAsia India was granted in-principle approval for the import of ten A320-200 aircraft in December last year. It plans to operate a fleet of A320-200 aircraft, initially with 4-5 planes and quickly expand it to ten within a year.
In April last year, the Foreign Investment Promotion Board had approved the $30 million deal to launch AirAsia India, which received a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the Civil Aviation Ministry a few months later.
AirAsia India's entry is expected to intensify competition in the Indian aviation industry, with the new entrant likely to offer low fares to undercut other airlines.
Malaysian carrier AirAsia's group CEO Tony Fernandes said in a tweet: "Airasia India first aircraft arrives in India. In Chennai. Wow. Still a bit to do bit on the final straight."
Last month, the DGCA had dismissed a collective objection by private airlines like IndiGo, Jet Airways, SpiceJet and GoAir, to the grant of a licence to AirAsia India.
They had argued that a September 2012 policy change allowing foreign airlines to invest in local airlines was applicable only to existing airlines and not new ones.
DGCA had set up a three-member committee to examine the objections and concluded that it found "no reasons to put on hold the processing of the application of M/s Air Asia (India) Pvt Ltd for issuance of Air Operator Permit".
In an order, DGCA chief Prabhat Kumar had said "in view of the above, it is decided to consider the application of M/s. Air Asia (India) Pvt Ltd, for issuance of Air Operator's Permit subject to compliance of various requirements" under the law and procedures.
It had also held that in view of the rapid growth of the civil aviation sector, there was "a strong need" to facilitate air traffic by encouraging the existing airlines as well as allowing new entrants so that Indian travellers could avail optimum availability of air traffic services at reasonably affordable tariffs.
DGCA had sent a team of its officers to Malaysia few weeks ago to inspect and certify facilities where the start-up carrier is training its cockpit and cabin crew.
AirAsia India, which is using the training facilities of its parent airline AirAsia in Malaysia, plans to set up similar facilities in India in the coming years, airline sources had said earlier.

Air passenger traffic grows 1.10 per cent in FebruaryIANS




Air passenger traffic grows 1.10 per cent in FebruaryIANS    New Delhi   Last Updated: March 15, 2014  | 09:39 IST

Air passenger traffic grows 1.10 per cent in February

Air passenger traffic grows 1.10 per cent in February
Domestic air passenger traffic rose 1.10 per cent in February to 49.46 lakh passengers -- up from 48.92 lakh ferried during the corresponding month last year, data showed on Friday.
According to data furnished by the civil aviation ministry, passengers carried by domestic airlines during January-February, 2014 was up 0.69 per cent at 100.93 lakh from 100.24 lakh passengers in the corresponding period of last year.
Budget carrier GoAir achieved the highest overall occupancy in the month under review at 77.3 per cent, followed by JetLite at 76.4 per cent, IndiGo at 75.5 per cent, Air India's domestic operations at 75.1 per cent, Jet Airways at 72.3 per cent and newly formed Air Costa at 71.6 per cent.
The data also showed that low cost carrier (LCC) SpiceJet had the highest cancellation rate of 1.5 per cent followed by GoAir at 1.3 per cent, Jet Airways at 1.3 per cent, Air India's domestic operations at 1.2 per cent, JetLite at 0.7 per cent and IndiGo at 0.5 per cent.

Friday, 7 March 2014

International Women's day: Jet offers 10% discount.



International Women's day: Jet offers 10% discount,

 AI considers all-women crew flightPTI    Mumbai   Last Updated: March 7, 2014  | 18:57 IST

International Women's day: Jet offers discount for two months
Domestic airlines are wooing women travellers with discounts and an-all-women crew flights to mark the International Women's Day which falls on Saturday.
While private carrier Jet Airways has announced discounted tickets with a two months booking window and 11 months validity, budget carrier Goair has offered upgrade to business class at low prices.
The national carrier Air India is considering an all-women crew flight.
Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways has offered discounted fares to women travellers with a two-month booking period, starting from Saturday.
Under the offer, women travellers will get a special 10 per cent discount on base fares for international journey and a similar discount on base fare and fuel surcharge for domestic travel, it said today.
All tickets, for both domestic and international travel, must be booked online between March 8, 2014 and May 8, 2014, with travel validity of 11 months, Jet Airways said adding the offer is applicable for both Jet Airways and Jet Konnect.
Air India, which has been operating an all-women crew flight to mark the International Women's Day for last few years now, plans a similar flight this year too.
"We have been operating such flights for the last several years. And this year also, we will be operating flights with all-women crew on both international and domestic sectors," an Air India official said.
Such move sends out a strong message that women are no different from the men when it comes to the tough job of flying, the official said.
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Thursday, 6 March 2014

TATA AEROSPACE RECRUITMENT DRIVE at FLYTECH AVIATION ACADEMY HYDERABAD



TATA AEROSPACE RECRUITMENT DRIVE
TASL, located at Adibatla Hyderabad, does aero-structures assembly for Helicopter and Aircraft, for US based customers.
TASL is conducting CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE AT FLYTECH AVIAINTION ACADEMY

DATE:                                    21 March 2014
VENUE :                                 Flytech Aviation Academy
        Ame Institute Campus, Opp Nadergul Arfield
                                     Hyderebad
  
QUALIFICATION :               Aircraft Maintenance Engineering - Mechanical                                                                                                                         (only).
      Paper 1 and 2 compulsory.
      Age less than 28 years.
      Candidates should be able to join us within 1 month
      (Candidates from previous batches are also most             welcome to apply).

Interested / eligible candidates may send a detailed resume’ with photograph, your email / phone contact details. The resume should consist details like
a)    Dates of AME course (5 semesters) attended
b)   Dates and organization of OJT attended
c)    C of C issue date
d)    Details of DGCA Papers passed, if any
e)    Job experience, if any.
f)     Computer No.
g)    Passport Details

You may contact the below:
Contact person : Mr T Venkat Reddy
Ph:  040-32400833/09347032099

Last date for sending in your details to above mentioned email ID is 11th MARCH 2014.


Wish you All the best.

Regards,

Flytech Team.