Cargo Talk

Building resilient air cargo ecosystem

Jyotiradit­ya Scindia,

- CT Bureau

Under the chairmansh­ip of the Cargo Advisory Sub-Group of the Civil Aviation Advisory Group held its third meeting recently. The Cargo Advisory Sub-Group addressed issues for the attention of the Minister of Civil Aviation, such as air cargo traffic handled during COVID affected years, and future air cargo projects.

The Civil Aviation Minister, Jyotiradit­ya Scindia formed a Civil Aviation Advisory Group to comprehens­ively address the issues concerning maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO), cargo carriage, Flight Training Organisati­on (FTO) and ground handling (GH). The key members of Cargo Sub-Group, including Keku B. Gazder, CEO, AAICLAS; Cyrus Katgara, President, ACFI, and Partner, Jeena & Company; Tushar Jani, Chairman, CSC; G.V.S. Reddy, Chairman, APAO; and Vipin Vohra, Convener, Air Freight Council, FFFAI. Members of associatio­ns, such as ACFI, ACAAI, FFFAI and others were also present.

The Cargo Advisory Sub-Group headed by Cyrus Katgara, President, ACFI, is committed to create a congenial ecosystem in the country by addressing the current challenges of air cargo logistics industry, suggesting regulatory, policy improvemen­ts and improvemen­ts in the infrastruc­ture facilities and measures for better efficiency for the growth of air cargo trade/industry as well as economic developmen­t of the country. The Cargo Advisory Sub-Group has held regular meetings with the members of Civil Aviation Advisory Group headed by the Hon’ble Minister of Civil Aviation, Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and held three useful meetings till now.

The third meeting of the Cargo Advisory Sub-Group with the Civil Aviation Advisory Group under the Chairmansh­ip of Jyotiradit­ya Scindia was held on October 28, 2021. In the presentati­on of Cargo Advisory Sub-Group before the members of Civil Aviation Advisory Group, Cyrus Katgara touched upon the following issues for the attention of the Minister of Civil Aviation:

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10 and Indian airports

● !IR CARGO TRAFlC DOMESTIC AND

internatio­nal) handled during COVID affected years FY2019-20, FY2020-21 and FY2021-22

● &UTURE AIR CARGO PROJECTION­S &9

21 to FY2030-31

● +EY TO AIR CARGO GROWTH #APACITY

creation for EXIM by Indian and foreign airlines

Following points of the presentati­on were taken up by Sanjiv Edward, Secretary, ACFI:

● !IR CARGO HUBS n 4HE GAME CHANGER

● 4RANSSHIPM­ENT HUBS TO BOOST AIR CARGO

● %FFECTIVE AIR CARGO ECOSYSTEM

The Minister recommende­d the following for the Cargo Advisory, SubGroup members:

● 4HE 004 PIE CHART ON THE EFFECTIVE

air cargo ecosystem, i.e., air cargo infrastruc­ture, network developmen­t, and operationa­l excellence, the Minister CA wants a clear suggestion­s (from Cargo Advisory Group) about what needs to be done by MOCA and other ministries or any regulator.

● 4HE -INISTER ALSO REQUESTED THAT THE

Cargo Advisory Sub-Group present a proposed design for a good cargo airport (tier-I, II, and III) setup based on the Indian scenario and requiremen­ts.

● /N THE TOPIC OF BENCHMARKI­NG )NDIAN

airports with global airports and the successful impact of cargo hub strategy, the Minister has expressed an interest in researchin­g the global business drivers and KSF, i.e. operationa­l excellence, network developmen­t, and attractive business location, for other major internatio­nal airports (Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Hyderabad), as shown in the presentati­on for Delhi Airport.

● 4HE -INISTER HAS ALSO SET .OVEMBER

2021 as the date for the fourth meeting of the Cargo Advisory Sub-Group.

The meeting concluded with the vote of thanks to the Chair.

The Minister has set November 12, 2021 as the date for the fourth meeting of the Cargo Advisory Sub-Group

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