Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

92 OF 648 AIRCRAFT GROUNDED

- Neha LM Tripathi

MUMBAI: Air traffic at Mumbai’s Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) has dropped by around 15% with over 92 aircraft (of Air India, Alliance Air, Air India Express, Jet Airways, Indigo, Spicejet, Goair and Air Asia-india) not flying. The dip is a result of India joining the global ban on the Boeing 737 MAX following a crash of this aircraft type, along with other operationa­l factors including shortage of pilots. Indian airlines have grounded 14% of its total fleet of 648 aircraft.

The city’s airport, which handles around 1,000 aircraft movements daily, is currently seeing a net reduction of 150 arrivals and departures. “Lesser flight operations from the city airport are a result of both grounding and cancellati­on of flights due to various reasons,” said an airport official.

Spicejet was among the most affected by industry regulator Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation’s decision to ban the B737 MAX. Thirteen aircraft

Fleet strength

Grounded aircraft

(five B737max Boeing, 20 narrow-body and 94 wide-body aircraft)

(13 B737max Boeing, 35 B737 and 28 Bombardier).

(Airbus A320)

had to be taken off its schedule. The airlines said it is “rationalis­ing and optimising” the use of its Boeing 737NG and Bombardier Q400 aircraft.

Jet Airways has grounded five B737 MAX while 45 other aircraft had to be grounded due

Market share (in %)

(124 of Air India, 19 of Alliance Air and 25 of Air India Express)

(199 A320, 1 A321 and 14 ATR) to lack of spare parts and the airlines’ inability to pay the lease amount to the manufactur­er. Also affected by a lack of spare parts is Air India, which has grounded 17 of its aircraft for this reason. Only three of Indigo’s 214 aircraft have been

grounded, but since February 12, a shortage of pilots has led to the cancellati­on of 30 flights daily. The cancellati­ons will continue till March 30.

Aviation expert Mohan Ranganatha­n said, “The current situation of the aviation sector is a

result of airlines focusing only on the load factor (more number of passengers) and not the yield (low airfares), which has led to losses. Grounding of B737max is a required decision taken in the interest of safety of passengers.”

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