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    NACIL - Air India

    Air India was founded by J. R. D. Tata in July 1932 as Tata Airlines, a division of Tata Sons Ltd. (now

    Tata Group). On 15 October 1932, J. R. D. Tata flew a single-engined De Havilland Puss Moth carrying

    air mail (postal mail of Imperial Airways) from Karachi's Drigh Road Aerodrome to Bombay's Juhu

    Airstrip via Ahmedabad. The aircraft continued to Madras via Bellary piloted by former Royal Air

    Force pilot Nevill Vintcent.

    Post-war expansion

    Following the end of World War II, regular commercial service was restored in India and Tata Airlines

    became a public limited company on 29 July 1946 under the name Air India. In 1948, after the

    Independence of India, 49% of the airline was acquired by the Government of India, with an option

    to purchase an additional 2%. In return, the airline was granted status to operate international

    services from India as the designated flag carrier under the name Air India International. On 8 June

    1948, a Lockheed Constellation L-749A named Malabar Princess (registered VT-CQP) took off from

    Bombay bound for London via Cairo and Geneva. This marked the airline's first long-haul

    international flight, soon followed by service in 1950 to Nairobi via Aden.

    On 25 August 1953, the Government of India exercised its option to purchase a majority stake in the

    carrier and Air India International Limited was born as one of the fruits of the Air Corporations Act

    that nationalised the air transportation industry. At the same time all domestic services were

    transferred to Indian Airlines (now renamed as Indian). In 1954, the airline took delivery of its first L-

    1049 Super Constellations and inaugurated services to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore.

    The jet age

    Air India International entered the jet age in 1960 when its first Boeing 707-420, named Gauri

    Shankar (registered VT-DJJ), was delivered. Jet services to New York City via London were

    inaugurated that same year on 14 May 1960. On 8 June 1962, the airline's name was officiallytruncated to Air India. On 11 June 1962, Air India became the world's first all-jet airline.

    In 1971, the airline took delivery of its first Boeing 747-200B named Emperor Ashoka (registered VT-

    EBD). This coincided with the introduction of the 'Palace in the Sky' livery and branding. A feature of

    this livery is the paintwork around each aircraft window, in the cusped arch style of windows in

    Indian palaces. In 1986 Air India took delivery of the Airbus A310-300; the airline is the largest

    operator of this type in passenger service. In 1988, Air India took delivery of two Boeing 747-300Ms

    in mixed passenger-cargo configuration.

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    Number of Fleet

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    Air India Routes

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    Cash Flow Statement

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    Air India Express

    Air India Express is a low-cost airline subsidiary ofAir India, operating mainly from Indian state of

    Kerala. It operates services mainly to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The airline belongs to Air

    India Charters Limited, an whole owned subsidiary of National Aviation Company of India Limited,

    which was formed in order to facilitate the seamless merger of Air India and Indian Airlines. Today

    Air India Express operates nearly 100 flights per week, mainly from southern states of India.

    The airline was established in May 2004, after a long demand from Malayalee expatriate

    communities living in Middle East, seeking for a low cost budget airline [citation needed]. The airline

    started operations on 29 April 2005 with a flight from Thiruvananthapuram to Abu Dhabi. Delivery of

    the first aircraft for Air India Express took place on 22 February 2005 when a new production Boeing

    737-86Q (leased from Boullioun Aviation Services) was handed over [citation needed]. The airline

    has plans for expansion into Europe and the Americas with the arrival of new aircraft.

    FleetThe Air-India Express fleet includes the following aircraft (at May 2010):

    Air-India Express Fleet

    Aircraft In ServicePassengers(Economy)

    Notes

    Boeing 737-800

    17

    4

    186

    189 4 dry leased.

    Total 21

    As of May 2010 the average age of the Air-India Express Fleet is 2.9 years

    Air India Express Routes

    Air-India Express offers flights to major international destinations within a distance of around 4 hrs

    from different cities in India. Most of the flights are quick-turn-around flights with a ground time of

    around 1-hour at the destinations.

    Currently Air India Express flies to 14 international destinations Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain,

    Muscat, Salalah, Singapore, KualaLumpur, Bangkok, Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait, Columbo and Dhaka

    from 17 Indian cities Kozhikode, Kochi, Thiruvananthpuram, Mumbai, Pune , Nagpur, Ahmedabad,

    Jaipur, Delhi, Amritsar, Srinagar, Lucknow, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mangalore and

    Tiruchirapally.

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    KINGFISHER

    Kingfisher Airlines is an airline group based in India. Its head office is Kingfisher House in Vile

    Parle (East), Mumbai.[3][4] Kingfisher Airlines, through its parent company United Breweries

    Group, has a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red.

    Kingfisher Airlines is one of six airlines in the world to have a 5-star rating from Skytrax,

    along with Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways and

    Singapore Airlines. Kingfisher operates more than 375 daily flights to 71 destinations, with

    regional and long-haul international services. In May 2009, Kingfisher Airlines carried more

    than a million passengers, giving it the highest market share among airlines in India.

    Fleet

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    Profit and Loss Summary of Kingfisher

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    Go Airlines

    Go Airlines (India) Pvt Ltd is the aviation foray of the Wadia Group, The airline operates its

    services under the brand GoAir. GoAir launched its operations in November 2005. GoAir, a

    low-fare carrier launched with the objective of commoditizing air travel, offers airline seats

    at marginal premium to train fares across India. The airline currently operates across 19

    destinations 160 daily flights and approximately 1120 weekly flights. .

    The GoAir route network spans prominent business metropolis as well as key leisure

    destinations across the Indian subcontinent. GoAir is currently servicing the airports at

    Ahmedabad, Bagdogra, Bengalooru, Chandigarh, Cochin, Delhi, Goa, Guwahati, Indore,

    Jaipur, Jammu, Leh, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nanded, Patna, Puneand Srinagar. Through

    this route network GoAir ensures a smart value-for-money option for both business and

    leisure travellers, without compromising on either safety or service factors.

    GoAirs distribution network has been well-researched and after thorough evaluation of the

    available mediums, the Airline has introduced a gamut of options designed to make tickets

    very accessible to the end customer. GoAir has convenient online booking options of on its

    web site www.GoAir.in wherein the passenger or his associate can book GoAir tickets 24x7,

    365 days a year from the comforts of his home. For passengers who do not have a credit or

    debit card or access to a Web Networked Computer, tickets can be booked from other

    distribution mediums including GoTravel Agents or GoCallCentre. Tickets are also available

    at the Airport Counters.

    GoAir is positioned as the Smart People's Airline. Its captivating theme, Fly Smart is

    aimed at offering passengers a consistent, quality-assured and time-efficient service

    through pocket-friendly fares. The airline uses the state-of-the-art Airbus A320 aircraft

    fleet.

    GoAir is based on 'punctuality, affordability and convenience' business model. The airline

    has also partnered with Radixx International, a leading technology provider of automated

    aviation and travel related software solutions, for the use of its Air Enterprise. The adoptionof such technology solutions enables GoAir to achieve superior process efficiency, thereby

    helping transfer a greater portion of time savings to its passengers.

    Since January 2007, GoAir has been consistently recording Highest Load factors in the

    industry. It has been recording an average load factor of 86% achieved through a balanced

    mix of good on-time performance and consistent quality of customer service coupled with

    smart fares. As part of its aggressive future outlook, GoAir is inducting aircrafts which will

    take its fleet size to 10 aircrafts upto 2010 and will induct new routes while efficientlyservicing existing ones.

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    Fleet

    Routes of GoAir

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    IndiGo

    IndiGo is a private domestic low-cost airline based in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. It operates

    domestic services linking 23 destinations. Its main base is Delhi's Indira Gandhi International

    Airport. It was awarded the title of Best Domestic Low Cost Carrier in India for 2008.

    IndiGo commenced operations on 4 August 2006 with a service from Delhi to Imphal via

    Guwahati. The airline is owned by the Gurgaon based InterGlobe Enterprises. It took

    delivery of its first Airbus A320-200 aircraft on 28 July 2006 and received six aircraft during

    2006. Nine more aircraft were delivered in 2007 taking the total to 15. Former US Airways

    Executive Vice-President, Marketing and Planning Bruce Ashby joined IndiGo as their Chief

    Executive Officer.

    The airline has also acquired 3 parking spots in Indira Gandhi International Airport and

    Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Recently IndiGo changed the outfits for their crew

    members on occasion of its 4th anniversary.

    Fleet

    Routes of IndiGo

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    Jet Airways

    Jet Airways is a major Indian airline based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is India's largest

    airline and the market leader in the domestic sector. It operates over 400 flights daily to 67

    destinations worldwide. Its main domestic hubs are Mumbai and Delhi. It has an

    international hub at Brussels Airport, Belgium. Jet Airways is owned by the London-based

    billionaire Naresh Goyal.

    Jet Airways was incorporated as an air taxi operator on 1 April 1992. It started Indian

    commercial airline operations on 5 May 1993 with a fleet of four leased Boeing 737-300

    aircraft. In January 1994 a change in the law enabled Jet Airways to apply for scheduled

    airline status, which was granted on 4 January 1995. It began international operations to Sri

    Lanka in March 2004. The company is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, but 80% of its

    stock is controlled by Naresh Goyal (through his ownership of Jets parent company,

    Tailwinds). It has 10,017 employees (as at March 2007).

    Naresh Goyal who already owned Jetair (Private) Limited, which provided sales and

    marketing for foreign airlines in India set up Jet Airways as a full-service scheduled airline

    to compete against state-owned Indian Airlines. Indian Airlines had enjoyed a monopoly in

    the domestic market between 1953, when all major Indian air transport providers were

    nationalised under the Air Corporations Act (1953), and January 1994, when the Air

    Corporations Act was repealed, following which Jet Airways received scheduled airline

    status

    Air Sahara buyout

    In January 2006 Jet Airways announced that it would buy Air Sahara for US$500 million in an

    all-cash deal, making it the biggest takeover in Indian aviation history. The resulting airline

    would have been the country's largest but the deal fell through in June 2006.

    On 12 April 2007 Jet Airways agreed to buy out Air Sahara for INR14.5 billion (US$340

    million). Air Sahara was renamed JetLite, and was marketed between a low-cost carrier and

    a full service airline. In August 2008 Jet Airways announced its plans to completely integrate

    JetLite into Jet Airways

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    Subsidiaries

    JetLite

    JetLite was established as Sahara Airlines on 20 September 1991 and began operations on 3

    December 1993 with two Boeing 737-200 aircraft. Initially services were primarily

    concentrated in the northern sectors of India, keeping Delhi as its base, and then operations

    were extended to cover all the country. Sahara Airlines was rebranded as Air Sahara on 2October 2000. On 12 April 2007 Jet Airways took over Air Sahara and on 16 April 2007 Air

    Sahara was renamed as JetLite. JetLite operates a fleet of mixed ownedleased Boeing 737

    Next Generation aircraft and Bombardier CRJ-200ER.

    Jet Konnect

    Jet Konnect is the low-cost brand of India-based Jet Airways. It was launched on 8 May

    2009, and shares the same airline code and callsign as Jet Airways. It operates a mixed fleet

    of ATR 72-500s and Boeing 737-800s.

    Jet Airways Fleet

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    Routes for Jet Airways

    International Destinations:

    Abu Dhabi Bahrain Bangkok Brussels Colombo Dammam

    Dhaka Doha Dubai Hong Kong Jeddah Johannesburg

    Kathmandu Kuala Lumpur Kuwait London

    Heathrow

    Milan (MXP) Muscat

    New York Newark Riyadh Sharjah Singapore Toronto

    Destinations within India:

    Agartala Ahmedabad Amritsar Aurangabad Bagdogra Bengaluru Bhavnagar Bhopal Bhubaneswar Bhuj Chandigarh Chennai

    Coimbatore Dehradun Delhi Diu Goa Gorakhpur Guwahati Hyderabad Indore Jaipur Jodhpur Jorhat

    Khajuraho Kochi Kolkata Leh Lucknow Madurai Mangalore Mumbai Nagpur Patna Porbandar Port Blair

    Pune Raipur Rajahmundry Ranchi Srinagar Thiruvananthapuram Tirupati Udaipur Vadodara Varanasi Vishakapatnam

    Summary Q2 FY 2011

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    SPICEJET

    SpiceJet, India's leading low cost airline, is a reincarnation of ModiLuft. It is promoted by

    Ajay Singh and the Kansagra family. SpiceJet marked its entry in the Indian skies with 99

    fares for the first 99 days, with 9,000 seats available at this rate.

    This deal was followed it up with a 999 promotional scheme on select routes. Their

    marketing theme "offering low 'everyday spicy fares' and great guest services to price

    conscious travelers. Their aim is to compete with the Indian Railways passengers travelling

    in air conditioned coaches.

    On 15 July 2008 Billionaire Wilbur Ross suggested he would invest 345 crore (US$ 78.32

    million) in the low cost airline. The board of directors of SpiceJet accepted an offer in-

    principle from the US-based PE firm that would make available about 345 crore (US$ 78.32

    million) to SpiceJet, a joint statement issued by SpiceJet and WL Ross & Co. Indian media

    baron Kalanidhi Maran acquired a major stake (37.7%) in this airline on June 2010.

    Today, Spicejet operates 21 Boeing 737-800/900ER aircraft across 19 destinations and has a

    12% share of the Indian market.

    Fleets

    Routes

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    Profit and Loss Account of Spicejet