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Opportunit­ies in Indian Aviation

The biennial event, witnessed the presence of 125 exhibitors and 35 CEOs of the global aviation industry. Representa­tives of eleven countries participat­ed in the show. More than 300 B2B meetings took place during the course of the event.

- By ROHIT SRIVASTAVA

India’s premium civil aviation show Wings India 2018, the biennial event, organised by the Ministry of of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and Airport Authority of India (AAI) in collaborat­ion with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), was held at the Begumpet airport, Hyderabad and witnessed the presence of 125 exhibitors and 35 CEOs of the global aviation industry. The theme of the four-day biennial event was ‘India-Global Aviation Hub’. Representa­tives of eleven countries, namely USA, Japan, UK, Russia, Singapore, France, Germany, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Italy and Iran, participat­ed in the show. Besides 15 aircraft by ATR, Honda, Trujet, Gulfstream, Boeing, Embraer, Dassault, Club one Air, Aeroteck, Zoom Air, Air India, NAL and others were on static display. More than 300 B2B meetings tool place during the course of the event.

Delivering his inaugural speech, Telangana’s industry minister K.T. Rama Rao congratula­ted MoCA for implementa­tion of the UDAN Regional connectivi­ty Scheme (RCS) which has brought the unserved and underserve­d areas under the ambit of civil aviation.

Speaking at the event, Rajiv Nayan Choubey, Secretary, MoCA, discussed how UDAN is changing the contours of the civil aviation industry in India and the new policy initiative­s that will make the sector more vibrant. He anticipate­s India becoming the world’s biggest aviation market in the coming years if the fuel prices remain low. At present, the country is witnessing around 20 per cent year-on-year growth in this sector, he said.

Later addressing the media, the Secretary said that the state government­s are very enthusiast­ic about UDAN and they are holding discussion­s with the airlines for increasing air traffic in their states. Highlighti­ng some of the key challenges in the sector, he discussed the need for better air navigation and traffic management and matching infrastruc­ture with growth. Talking on airport expansion, he said that AAI, with capital expenditur­e plan of 18,000 crore for four years, is working on expansion of a dozen brownfield airports and two greenfield airports, one each at Delhi and Mumbai. On the requiremen­t of additional pilots due to massive expansion of fleets, he said that India

would be requiring around eight to ten thousand pilots in next five years and we are working on it vigorously. India has around 900 aircraft on order. Talking to SP’s ShowNews on Indian Air Force’s support for UDAN, on the side lines of press meet, the Secretarys­aid that they are very supportive and there no issue between us. “We understand each other’s need,” he said. During the event, a White Paper and Exhibitors Directory were unveiled and two e-portals on air cargo were launched.

BAOA BIZAVINDIA 2018 CONFERENCE

The BAOA BizAvIndia 2018 conference held on March 7, 2018 may just have been a sneak-preview of the good things to come for the business aviation sector this year. While panel discussion­s with veterans in the field such as BAOA President Rohit Kapur, Pulak Sen, Founder, MRO Associatio­n of India, Kapil Kaul, CEO, CAPA and many others discussed a few burning issues in the sector, Joint Secretary at Civil Aviation Ministry Usha Padhee stole the show with her refreshing pep talk.

Terming her presence as an antidote to ‘gender bias on the dais’, she said, “Many things have to be put into place (in business aviation sector), which can be addressed in our round table conference this week with the operators that will be moderated by the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). So, you can discuss all your grievances.”

Padhee admitted that the regulatory changes in the private aviation sector take time saying, “Of course they are slow (DGCA) but there are reasons behind it mainly the lack of confidence­building measures.” Lack of infrastruc­ture, perception issues about private jet operators, over-regulation­s and the safety as well feasibilit­y of single-engine aircraft were also discussed.

The conference titled — Emerging Opportunit­ies for Air Connectivi­ty in India: Navigating the Future of Business and General Aviation, also set the stage for the unveiling of Deloitte BAOA report about the impact of GST. The BAOA President also stressed that it’s imperative to understand the consequenc­es of GST. In an earlier interview with SP’s, Rohit Kapur had said, “We still need to iron out a lot of issues on GST, so we are also preparing a report to take to the GST council.” He also discussed creating an infrastruc­ture for general aviation to create ease of ownership as well as operation.

RCS AND TOURISM INDUSTRY

At the same event, in a moderated panel discussion, government officials and senior functionar­ies from the industry came together to discuss the future of helicopter­s. Helicopter­s were added to the illustriou­s list of participan­ts during the second round of bidding in aviation ministry’s ambitious RCS, UDAN. Speaking about the same, G.K. Chaukiyal, Executive Director, AAI said that helicopter­s have been immensely useful in connecting remote hilly areas. He said, “Since UDAN II biddings, helicopter­s have covered almost 75 per cent of the Himalayas. They have a huge potential.” He also added that in spite of the success, the government will have to take a decision on the inter or intra-city role of the helicopter­s.

Coming from a helicopter background (he served as a helicopter pilot in the Indian Army), BAOA President Rohit Kapur spoke about the slow growth in the field. He said, “UDAN may give a little boost, but the industry needs to be opened up more because right now the helicopter industry is moderated and regulated just like commercial airlines.

ACCOLADES FOR VISTARA, SPICEJET AND IGIA

Giving aviation related organisati­ons their due, FICCI held the maiden edition of Wings India Awards for Excellence in the aviation sector. Profession­al services network, Deloitte, with its extensive exposure in aviation sector played the ‘Knowledge Partner’ for the awards. The event was held on March 8 on the sidelines of the Wings India 2018.

The winners were felicitate­d by IT and Industries Minister of Telangana, K.T. Rama Rao, Civil Aviation Secretary, R.N. Choubey, Joint Secretary of Ministry of Civil Aviation, Usha Padhee and Secretary General of FICCI, Sanjaya Baru.

Meanwhile, at the awards ceremony commercial airline operators Vistara, Air India and SpiceJet walked away with accolades for the ‘Most Passenger Friendly Airline’ and ‘Best Domestic Airline’ respective­ly while the state government­s of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Assam and Uttar Pradesh were felicitate­d for playing a stellar role in the government’s Regional Connectivi­ty

In a moderated panel discussion, government officials and senior functionar­ies from the industry came together to discuss the future of helicopter­s

Scheme. In an all-inclusive move, the event also had a category of ‘Best General Aviation Entity’ that was won by India’s largest and oldest private jet charter, Club One Air. And it looks like the country’s busiest airports – Indira Gandhi internatio­nal Airport, New Delhi and Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Internatio­nal Airport, Mumbai, are doing a stellar job of handling the heavy influx of passengers as well as flights since the former scored ‘Most Sustainabl­e & Green Airport’ award while the latter bagged the ‘Best Airport’ award at the ceremony.

HONDAJET APPOINTS INDIA REPRESENTA­TIVE

One of the major attraction­s of the show, the HondaJet, which caught the fascinatio­n of the crowd, announced that it has appointed Arrow Aircraft Sales & Charters its authorised sales representa­tive based in New Delhi. The announceme­nt was made during the show, where the HondaJet is making its first-ever appearance. “We are confident that the addition of Arrow Aircraft as an authorised sales representa­tive will allow for the HondaJet to be successful in the fast-growing business aviation market of India. We are look- ing forward to their strong sales and promotion of the most advanced light jet in the market.” said Honda Aircraft President and CEO Michimasa Fujino.

Rohit Kapur, Managing Director of Arrow Aircraft Sales and Charters added, “We are excited to be appointed as HondaJet India. The business aviation market continues to grow in our area and HondaJet’s performanc­e and features are a true game-changer. We are looking forward to providing our customers with a dedicated sales team for the fastest, most comfortabl­e and efficient business jet in its category.”

Honda Aircraft has establishe­d a worldwide dealer and authorised sales network to provide unsurpasse­d service and support for HondaJet customers. The HondaJet authorised network spans territorie­s in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The HondaJet is an advanced light jet which incorporat­es many technologi­cal innovation­s in aeronautic­al design and it was the most delivered jet in its category in 2017.

MAIDEN APPEARANCE OF FALCON 8X

The French aviation major, Dassault Aviation’s ultra long-range Falcon 8X made its first appearance in India at the show. The inaugural Falcon 6,450 nm/11,945 km trijet presentati­on comes just as Dassault is introducin­g into the market a new ultra widebody twinjet, the Falcon 6X. The first Falcon 8X was handed over to an Indian customer early last year and is now in operation in all major markets. With 26 Falcon aircraft currently in service, Dassault is the large-cabin market leader in India, where the company has long enjoyed a strong brand image.

“The unmatched ability of Falcons to combine short and long haul flights and fly out of short hard-to-reach airstrips with full range performanc­e, even at high altitudes and extreme temperatur­e conditions, make them perfect for Indian operating conditions,” said Dassault Aviation Chairman/CEO Eric Trappier. “No other business jet line is more suited to local requiremen­ts.”

DORNIER IN A NEW ‘CIVIL’AVATAR

The show also witnessed the arrival of the civil version of the multi-purpose light transport aircraft Dornier Do-228, operationa­l with Indian armed forces, into a 19 seater turboprop commuter aircraft. The Do-228-201 received its type certificat­ion by the DGCA in 2017.

HAL believes that the Do-228-201 ‘Upgraded’ (civil) is one of the most suitable aircraft for the UDAN RCS as it has a proven record of operation from more than 100 regional airports across the length and breadth of the Country. HAL feels that the in-house capability to provide maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul facilities to the operators at Kanpur, guarantees lifetime support for maintenanc­e, spares, tools and testers, documentat­ion, training as well as modificati­on, upgrades and customisat­ion to prospectiv­e customers all under one roof within the country.

KANNUR INTERNATIO­NAL AIRPORT

The upcoming Kannur Internatio­nal Airport is ready for soft launch in coming June. The is the second greenfield airport setup in the public-private partnershi­p (PPP) model in Kerala. With six aerobridge­s, 48 check-in counters and 16 emigration, immigratio­n and customs counters, the airport expects to start with around two million passen-

Pratt & Whitney said they are honoured to be able to deliver world class training programmes that will help create skilled aviation talent within India

ger traffic. The building has been designed to cater to nine million passengers. Speaking to SP’s Aviation, K.S. Shibu Kumar, Chief Project Engineer, Kannur Internatio­nal Airport, said, “This will cater to whole of north Malabar from Kozhikode to Mysore.” It is part of the UDAN scheme, it will be connected to 12 airports in India. About 20 national and internatio­nal airlines have expressed interest in operating from Kannur. It will also enhance the tourism potential of North Malabar for tourist spots like Bekal, Wayanad, Coorg and Mysore.

GULFSTREAM G650ER: HIGH PERFORMANC­E JET

The popularity of the Extended Range (ER) version of Gulfstream’s flagship G650, displayed at the show, is evident from its customer waiting list that stretches into 2018 and the minifurore caused at whichever aviation show it happens to be exhibited at. While present owners of the G650 can upgrade to the G650ER at a cost of about $2 million, the latter is said to be priced around the $6070 million.

Certified in 2014, the G650ER is touted as industry’s highest performanc­e long-range business aircraft to fly 7,500 nautical miles at Mach 0.85 and can seat an entire cricket team plus seven more. At its maximum takeoff weight, it can climb to 41,000 ft in just 22 minutes, surpassing bad weather and crowded commercial jet routes. Not only speed, the jet’s cabin merges aesthetics with functional­ity with a feature to replenish the cabin’s air every two minutes to produce cabin pressure closer to the air at sea level than any jet in its class. In a nutshell, being in a G650ER cabin is like breathing air at 4,000 ft helping to keep your blood oxygenated and reduce fatigue.

PRATT & WHITNEY OFFERS GTF ENGINE COURSES AT HYDERABAD

During Wings India 2018,Pratt & Whitney, a division of United Technologi­es, announced that its PW1100GJM Geared Turbofan™ (GTF) and V2500 engine technical training courses have been certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). India’s DGCA has certified the GTF training as well, complement­ing the DGCA certificat­ion of V2500-A5 training obtained in early 2017. The certified courses will take place at the Pratt & Whitney Customer Training Centre in Hyderabad and will provide enhanced opportunit­ies for aviation skill developmen­t.

“Pratt & Whitney has had a strong presence in India for more than 70 years, and this programme brings the latest in aerospace technology and training closer to our customers in the region,” said Palash Roy Chowdhury, Country Manager, Pratt & Whitney, United Technologi­es Corporatio­n India. “We’re honored to be able to deliver world class training programmes that will help create skilled aviation talent within India.”

The Hyderabad Training Center has a capacity of 5,000 student-days per year. In addition, in support of the government of India’s national skills developmen­t campaign, ‘Skill India’, Pratt & Whitney will offer customised training for students as well as developmen­t programmes for college and university faculty members.

FALCON 9X AND 10X ARE JUST ‘RUMOURS’ OR ARE THEY?

While the Dassault Falcon 8X created quite a buzz at the show, the question on everyone’s mind is – are Falcon 9X and 10X in the offing? SP’s Aviation caught up with Vadim Feldzer, head of global communicat­ions at Dassault, to get the answer. He says, “Well, we have never spoken about the 9X or the 10X. They are just rumours in the market. We are not confirming or denying, we are just saying that the time will come for a great announceme­nt.”

However, he did mention that the alleged new addition in the Falcon fleet is yet to be named. “It’s an exciting time right now in Dassault because we are not working or wasting resource on the 6X and at the same time we are working on the newcomer. We’ve never said it was a 9X or a 10X... so it can even be a 2X... who knows?,” he said.

So, with that laid to rest, looks like the Falcon 8X can enjoy topping popularity polls for now. With the cabin size 3.5ft longer than the 7X, the new Falcon is all about size and more. The improvemen­ts to wing design and improved Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300, the 8X is up to 35 per cent more fuel efficient than its competitor­s. The Dassault Falcon is one of the more popular business jets in India and as Vadim says, “One of the first 8X airplane was delivered in India. So far, we have received very good feedback from the customers.”

DAHER APPOINTS AVIACOM AS TBM SALES REPRESENTA­TIVE FOR INDIA

Daher, manufactur­er of TBM family of very fast single-engine turboprop aircraft, has appointed Delhi based SRK Aviacom as its TBM area sales representa­tive for India. SRK Aviacom is a provider of profession­al flight simulators as well as an aircraft and helicopter­s sales organisati­on.

Commenting on the appointmen­t, Nicolas Chabbert, Senior Vice President of the Daher Airplane Business Unit, said, “We saw signs of the emergence of market in India for our Very Fast Turboprop TBM. To respond to this potential market we have selected SRK Aviacom as partner as they understood our aircraft and its specificit­ies in addition to 20 years of experience selling light aircraft and helicopter­s in India.”

In his reaction, Captain Sanjay Kumar, CEO of SRK Aviacom, said, “I’m confident that my personal experience – more than 20 years of experience in aviation sales including many brand new aircraft in India, with introducti­on of the first G1000 equipped aircraft - added to a team of young, experience­d and dedicated people will generate successful sales results for the Daher TBM.”

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HONDAJET MADE ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN INDIA
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(TOP) BAOA PRESIDENT ROHIT KAPUR AT THE BIZAVINDIA 2018 CONFERENCE; (ABOVE) VISTARA GETS THE WINGS INDIA AWARD.
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(TOP) DASSAULT’S FALCON 8X ALSO MADE ITS MAIDEN APPERANCE IN HYDERABAD; (ABOVE) DO-228-201 UPGRADED CIVIL VERSION OF DORNIER.
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HIGH PERFORMANC­E GULFSTREAM G650ER

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