Aviation Transport
| Publication Date | March 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Cygnus |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 96 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | CYG00079 |
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Summary
Introduction:
Indian aviation industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country. The sector contributes 0.2% to the country's GDP (at 1999-2000 prices). Domestic air cargo traffic has been growing at CAGR of 11.23% from 2002-03 to 2007-08, whereas international air cargo traffic has been moving at CAGR of 12.16% during the same period.
Key Findings and Highlights
- During 2007-08, total air cargo traffic at the airports in India was 1.71 million tonnes against 1.55 million tonnes during 2006-07, registering a growth rate of 10.32% during the period.
- Airport Authority of India (AAI) manages 127 airports that include 16 international airports, 87 domestic airports and 24 civil enclaves at defence airfields
- Air India Cargo lifts 2,000 tonnes of cargo every day on both international and domestic sectors through its dedicated freighters and belly space in passenger aircraft.
- India would spend around Rs. 400 billion in airport development under several programmes by 2010.
Reasons to Buy
- Provides information on industry structure with reference to global logistics industry, brief about intermediaries, market dynamics and cost structure, growth drivers, major issues and challenges, major players, technology used, regulatory issues and outlook
- The report is useful to logistics players for updating their industry knowledge; industry analysts for making use of industry statistics and other important facts and issues about aviation logistics; foreign industry research houses and students enrolled in specialized curriculum in logistics.
Content
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Highlights
- 3. Logistics Industry Structure
- 3.1 Global Logistics Industry Overview
- 3.1.1 Components of Logistics Cost
- 3.2 Indian Logistics Industry Overview
- 3.2.1 Spending on Logistics in India
- 3.2.2 Cost Component of Indian Logistics Industry
- 3.2.3 Infrastructure Development - Boost to Logistics Industry
- 3.1 Global Logistics Industry Overview
- 4. Air Transport System in India
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Air Transport Sector & India's GDP
- 4.3 Airports
- 4.3.1 Airport Infrastructure Status in India
- 4.3.2 Infrastructure Status of Major International Airports
- 4.3.2.1 Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi
- 4.3.2.2 Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai
- 4.3.2.3 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata
- 4.3.2.4 Chennai International Airport
- 4.3.2.5 Bengaluru Airport
- 4.3.2.6 Hyderabad Airport
- 4.4 Air Cargo Market
- 4.4.1 Opportunities Galore
- 4.4.2 Performance of Top 46 Airports
- 4.5 Airport Authority of India
- 4.5.1 Role of AAI
- 4.6 Carriers
- 4.6.1 NACIL
- 4.6.2 Jet Airways
- 4.6.3 Deccan Cargo
- 4.6.4 Kingfisher Airlines
- 4.7 Recent Trends
- 5. Intermediaries and Support Service Providers
- 5.1 Reasons to Outsource Logistics Functions
- 5.2PL Market Size
- 5.3 Function of Third Party Logistics
- 5.4 State of 3PL in India
- 5.5 Challenges in Adopting Third Party Logistics
- 5.6 Fourth Party Logistics (4PL)
- 5.7 Clearing & Forwarding Agents
- 5.8 Warehousing
- 6. Market Dynamics
- 6.1 Overview of Indian Aviation Industry
- 6.2 Market Size of Air Transport System in India
- 6.3. DemanSupply Scenario
- 6.3.1 Global Air Cargo Forecast
- 7. Growth drivers
- 7.1 Economic growth
- 7.2 Global trade
- 7.3 Corporate Trend
- 7.4 Improved infrastructure
- 7.5 Growth in the manufacturing sector and retail boom
- 7.6 Emergence of global manufacturing networks and increased FDI
- 7.7 Information technology
- 7.8 Liberalization and Deregulation
- 7.9 Development of E-commerce
- 8. Technology and Innovation
- 8.1 Air Traffic Management (ATM)
- 8.2 Communication/Navigation/Surveillance
- 8.3. Electronic Data Interchange
- 8.4 Advance Passenger Information System (APIS)
- 9. Major Players
- 9.1 National Aviation Company of India Limited (merger of Air India and Indian)
- 9.1.1 Air India
- 9.1.2 Air India Cargo
- 9.1.3 Air India Express
- 9.1.4 Indian
- 9.2 Jet Airways
- 9.2.1 Corporate Profile
- 9.2.2 Business Profile
- 9.2.3 Cargo Operations
- 9.2.4 Financial Performance
- 9.2.5. Financial Highlights
- 9.3. Kingfisher Airlines Ltd
- 9.3.1. Corporate Profile
- 9.3.2. Business Profile
- 9.3.3 Financial Performance
- 9.3.4 Financial Highlights
- 9.4 Blue Dart
- 9.4.1 Corporate Profile
- 9.4.2 Business Profile
- 9.4.3 Financial Performance
- 9.4.4 Financial Highlights
- 9.5 SpieceJet Cargo
- 9.1 National Aviation Company of India Limited (merger of Air India and Indian)
- 10. Cost Structure
- 10.1 Cost Drivers
- 10.1.1 Air Transport System in India
- 10.1 Cost Drivers
- 11. Issues and Challenges
- 11.1 Major Indian Airports Running Out of Capacity
- 11.2 High Waiting Time and Congestion in Airports
- 11.3 High Fuel Cost
- 11.4 Taxation
- 11.5 Aviation Security
- 11.6 Lack of skilled Human Power
- 12. Government Initiatives, Schemes & Regulations
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Requirements for Becoming Air Cargo Operator
- 12.3 PPP in Airport Infrastructure
- 12.4 Aviation Growth through Air Cargo
- 12.5 Initiatives for Safety
- 12.6 Regulations
- 12.6.1 Guidelines for Foreign Equity Participation in the Domestic Air Transport Sector
- 12.6.2 Guidelines for the movement of hazardous goods by air transport
- 13. Outlook
- 13.1 Global Air Cargo Market
- 13.2 Indian Air Cargo Outlook
- Annexure I: List of Abbreviations
- Annexure II: Bibliography
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