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City Air - Another New Airline from INDIA

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:roll: Another one :wink:

Will be called CITY AIR Please do not confuse yourselves with this link because of it being registered in Kerala.AirKerala or Kerala Airways :wink:

Registered in Kerala, will have operational headquarters in Chennai and will be a budget carrier :roll:

Talks of a US lessor giving them two B737-200 are doing rounds.

Promoter is Dubai based NRI businessman Image Mr.Aniyan Kutty. ImageHe is also the managing director of Clarion Shipping Services. and has business interests in:arrow:
Ghantoot Transport and General Contracting, Abu dhbai
Pharmacare, Jebel Ali
Emirates Wet wipes, Jebel Ali
Ghantoot Building Materials LLC, Dubai
Foton Edutainment, Dubai
Dimensions Cybertech India Pvt Ltd, Technopark, Kerala, India
Dimensions Middle East, Dubai
Hi-tech Steel Industries LLC, Dubai
Hi-build construction LLC, Dubai
Corban Advertising FZ LLC, Media City, Dubai
Al Ahli Electromechanical Est., Dubai
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2 Boeing 737-200s for City Air

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Economic Times also reported the proposed launch of City Air
Read more in
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/art ... 127334.cms

“We have already had negotiations in the US for leasing aircraft. In the beginning we will have two Boeing 737-200 aircraft”, Mr Kutty said, adding the company intended to complete all formalities and have the launch of the airline before the end of this year.

Courtesy : Economic Times web edition

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Will India soon have more airlines than the rest of the world put together? :D :wink:

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How much airlines are existing (and to launch) in India now ?

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Humberside wrote:Will India soon have more airlines than the rest of the world put together? :D :wink:
I am happy that you are being optimistic, but then the main question is where is the infrastructure to handle all this growth :?:
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A380-800 wrote:How much airlines are existing (and to launch) in India now ?

rgds,

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I compiled this list a few days ago.

Private operators in India

Flying:
Air Deccan
Air Sahara
Jagson Airlines
Jet Airways
Kingfisher
Royal Airways (SpiceJet)

Those to Come:
Air One
Air Excellence
City Air
Crystal Air
East-West Airlines
Go Airlines
India Shuttle
Indus Air
InterGlobe
Kerala Airways
Magic Air
Paramount
Sky Blue
Skylark
Visaa Airways
Yamuna Airlines

Long eh? wonder how many will pop before takeoff.

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Long eh? wonder how many will pop before takeoff.

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I'm really curious as to which will not Take Off and why..?

Any suggestions?

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Re: Long eh? wonder how many will pop before takeoff.

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XB70Mach3 wrote:I'm really curious as to which will not Take Off and why..?

Any suggestions?
Welcome to Luchtzak XB70Mach3 8)

Well since you are curious, i'd say we all are in answering which ones will take to the skies and which ones will be grounded forever.

As of now Go Airlines is a very probable contender to launch soon :wink:

And Magic Air is also in the news for some investment confusion :roll:
Magic Air, the new budget airline promoted by Nira Radia, has entered a zone of turbulence with the finance ministry and the civil aviation ministry taking the view that investments in the sector by Persons of Indian Origin should be treated as foreign direct investment and not at par with investments by Non-Resident Indians.

British citizen Radia, a PIO, holds 60 per cent of Magic Air's equity and proposes to place the rest with foreign funds. If these views hold, the company will unequivocally breach the 49 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) cap imposed by government policy on airlines.

Radia's only hope, it seems, is the department of industrial policy and promotion, a part of the commerce and industry ministry, which wants investments by PIOs to be treated at par with investments by NRIs, who are free to hold the entire equity of a domestic airline.

The two do enjoy parity in certain sectors and in December 2002, Digvijay Singh, minister of state for external affairs at that time, had said in Parliament that all PIO card-holders "shall enjoy parity with NRIs in respect of all facilities available to the latter in the economic, financial and educational fields, except in matters relating to the acquisition of agricultural/plantation properties".

When contacted, Magic Air refused to comment on the issue.

If the DIPP fails to swing it, Radia will have to either become an Indian citizen or change Magic Air's equity holding pattern.

According to the original plans of the carrier, it wanted to take off in the domestic sector on October 31 with a fleet of 10 aircraft in the first year of operations.

The government raised the FDI cap in the aviation sector from 40 per cent to 49 per cent in November 2004, when the Cabinet also allowed 100 per cent investment by NRIs in Indian carriers. However, the Cabinet had not taken any call on the status of PIO investments.

While considering the FDI norms proposed by the civil aviation ministry in November, the Cabinet had also observed that the issue of PIO card-holders being accorded parity with NRIs in case of FDI may be examined in a time-bound manner. The Cabinet had asked the department of economic affairs about its views on this issue.

The DEA is of the view that PIO investments should be treated as FDI.

"Air transport sector (domestic airlines) is an extremely important sector, which requires management and technical skills and financial strength of a very high degree for successful operations. Generally, PIOs enjoy investment opportunities in various areas at par with NRIs. It appears that for strategic reasons, PIOs have not been allowed equal investment opportunities with NRIs in air transport services. The current policy should continue," the DEA had said.

Foreign investment norms in aviation companies have strict conditions to ensure that effective control of the airline is in Indian hands. The present norms also bars foreign airlines from investing in Indian private carriers. The policy also does not allow funds with foreign carriers as investors to invest in Indian private carriers.

Source www.rediff.com
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