BizAvIndia 1/2016 - Supplement to SP's Aviation 2/2016

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    ECONOMIC TOOL
    Business Jet: Nomenclature Says it All
    By R. Chandrakanth

    There is a perception among many, particularly those in government circles that business jets are for the rich and famous with no contribution to the economy. This is far from the truth

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    EXCLUSIVE
    RENDEZVOUS | CIVIL AVIATION MINISTER
    Open to Discussions

    Jayant Baranwal, Editor-in-Chief of BizAvIndia (accompanied by Neetu Dhulia) had an exclusive rendezvous with the Union Minister of Civil Aviation, P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, during the second half of January this year.

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    ECONOMIC TOOL
    Essential Business Tool

    Bombardier Business Aircraft is confident that with India’s growing economy, the business community will rely on private aviation as an essential tool to their continued success and development

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    ECONOMIC TOOL
    Tool for Inclusive Economic Growth or Rich Man's Toy?
    By Group Captain R.K. Bali (Retd), Managing Director, BAOA

    The government has to appreciate the fact that a business aircraft is owned not because of the money one has but due to the undisputed need to do one’s business efficiently in the remote areas of the nation

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    ECONOMIC TOOL
    Executive Jets are a Business Person's Best Partner
    By Claudio Camelier, VP, Sales in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, Embraer Executive Jets

    Embraer Executive Jets is committed to India’s business aviation sector and has a solid customer support and services network

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    AVIATION POLICY
    2016 Crucial Year for Indian Civil Aviation
    By Rohit Kapur

    What is being seen today is the result of a windfall of low global oil prices, the spillover effect of Kingfisher’s demise, and an overall increase in economic activities, getting more number of people to fly

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    ECONOMIC IMPACT
    Aviation Catapults Raigarh to Next Level
    By Sanjay Julka, Vice President, BAOA

    The Indian Railways brought industrialisation. Aviation can bring economic supremacy.

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    GROWTH DRIVERS
    Sectors Driving Business Jets Market
    By R. Chandrakanth

    After air charter companies, it is the infrastructure and construction sector which owns quite a number of aircraft and has become a key driver of private aircraft sales in India

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    PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
    Revisit PPP Model for Airports
    By Revisit PPP Model for Airports

    The mandatory 10 years review time has arrived and there are good reasons to thoroughly review the Master Plans...

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    NEWS AT A GLANCE
    Embraer Phenom 300, most-delivered business jet for three years in a row

    The Embraer Phenom 300 was the most-delivered business jet in the world in 2015 for the third consecutive year...

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    NEWS AT A GLANCE
    Gulfstream airborne support completes 5,000th mission

    Gulfstream Aerospace Corp recently completed its 5,000th airborne support flight, achieving the milestone more than 13 years...

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    NEWS AT A GLANCE
    JETNET names Gulfstream as top business aviation brand in Asia-Pacific

    Gulfstream Aerospace Corp today announced at the 2016 Singapore Airshow that its Asia-Pacific fleet continues to grow, reflecting the company’s position...

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    NEWS AT A GLANCE
    Cessna Citation Latitude obtains EASA certification

    Cessna Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, announced its Cessna Citation Latitude midsize...

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    NEWS AT A GLANCE
    Jet Aviation continues to grow aircraft management fleet in Asia

    Jet Aviation has grown its aircraft management fleet in Asia to 31 aircraft, noting steady growth in the region.

  • NEWS AT A GLANCE
    Textron Aviation launches PowerAdvantage for Beechcraft King Air and Cessna Caravan turboprops

    Textron Aviation has expanded its PowerAdvantage engine support programme to Beechcraft King Air and Cessna Caravan turboprop platforms.

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    From the Editor-in-Chief

    Though the Civil Aviation Ministry seems to have begun in right earnest on reforming the sector, there still exists a lot of frustration among the many aviation stakeholders as cutting into the bureaucratic red tape is next to impossible. The perception in government circles that business aviation is for the rich man and does not contribute to economic...

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    MESSAGE
    Message from President, BAOA

    It’s that time of the year again. BizAvIndia Conference and Awards time! Being held on March 15, 2016, in Hyderabad. These events are still quite young – this is just the second BizAvIndia yet.