India Aviation 2016 - Day 1

President of India, Pranab Mukherjee to inaugurate India Aviation 2016 which opens today
Editor-in-Chief of SP Guide Publications, Jayant Baranwal (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.
In an interview with Editor-in-Chief Jayant Baranwal, the Senior Vice President of Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes (Asia-Pacific & South Asia), Dinesh Keskar talks exclusively to SP’s ShowNews on how the company is going to expand its market share.
Dassault Aviation will present its fleet of Falcon large cabin, long range business jets at India Aviation, India’s biggest civilian aviation Exhibition from March 16-20, 2016, Hyderabad, India.
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has demonstrated the unique versatility of the Q400 aircraft by introducing the world’s only commercial turboprop capable of carrying 90 passengers. Bombardier has recorded firm orders for a total of 547 Q400 aircraft.
Continuing its relentless journey of excellence since 1964, SP Guide Publications is adding to its portfolio another publication – SP’s Civil Aviation Yearbook – which is expected to be a exhaustive compendium of the civil aviation sector which is on the cusp of major transformation. The Union Minister of Civil Aviation P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju is expected to launch SP’s Civil Aviation Yearbook brochure, signifying the arrival of a handy reference book to the sector which has no ready reference material from expert sources. The launch will happen during the India Aviation event being held in Hyderabad from March 16 to 20, 2016.
The world’s leading regional aircraft manufacturer, ATR, will attend the India Aviation Exhibition 2016, held at the Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad, on March 16-20. Visitors will be welcomed at Stand No. 1 – Hall A.
India continues to be a steady market for Gulfstream. Presently, it has 22 aircraft flying in India and the numbers are up on the rise. Giving details of the plans in India is Jason Akovenko, Regional Vice President (Asia-Pacific) of Gulfstream, to Editor-in-Chief Jayant Baranwal.
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
At the outset, I take pride in informing you that persistent efforts of AAI team has paid off resulting in bagging the awards and international recognition. We have been striving for improvement of service quality and passenger facilitation at all the AAI airports.
With an investment of $1.7 billion, the E2 programme was launched in June 2013 and reinforces Embraer’s commitment to continuously invest in its commercial aviation products as well as maintain market leadership in the segment of 70 to 130 seats.
France-based turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR is the world leader in the market for regional aircraft up to 90 seats. Established in November 1981, ATR is a joint partnership between two major European aeronautics players, the Airbus Group and Finmeccanica.
Bell Helicopter continues to penetrate the market in India with its innovative and diverse commercial product line. Sameer Rehman, Managing Director, Asia-Pacific of Bell Helicopter, gives details of the plans to Rohit Goel of SP’s ShowNews.
Giving further details of Airbus’ interest in India, the Head of Airline Marketing (South Asia), Airbus, Aymeric Dupront, in an exclusive interview with the Editor-in-Chief of SP’s ShowNews Jayant Baranwal, has pointed out how every Airbus aircraft has something to do with India.
In the face of a slower global economic growth environment and increased volatility in oil and gas-related markets, the helicopter industry is reacting with a cautious outlook for near-term new purchases.