INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
ON
AVATION INDUSTRY
Submitted to :
Prof. Rahul K. Mishra Submitted by:
Sarabjeet singh -20131112
Mrigna Marwah -20131318
Twinkle Jaswal -20131317
Shipra Gupta -20131008
Richa Tulsyan -20131538
Table of Contents
S.No | Topic | Page no. |
1 | Brief History | 3 |
2 | Porter's Five model Analysis | 5 |
3 | Pestel Framework | 7 |
4 | Swot Analysis | 9 |
5 | Ansoff Matrix | 11 |
6 | Competitor Analysis | 12 |
7 | How aviation industry is effectingIndia's economy? | 14 |
8 | Industry outlook/ conclusion | 15 |
Brief History
First commercial flight on February 18, 1911
Allahabad to Naini made by a French pilot Monseigneur Piguet covering a distance of about 10 km
First air route between Karachi and Delhi-1912-by Indian State Air Services and Imperial Airways-extension to LONDON - KARACHI flight
Airmail Service-Karachi to Madras - Indian Airline, Tata Sons collaboration - No govt. support
Independence and after⦠8 Air transport companies Tata Airlines, Indian National Airlines, Air Service Of India, Deccan Airways, Ambika Airways, Bharat Airways, Mistry Airways, Orient Airways
Air India International Company-Joint Sector-Govt.
Of India- June 8, 1948, Mumbai to London
2 crores, 3 Lockheed constellation aircrafts
Nationalization - 1953 - Domestic Civil Aviation under Govt. Of India-Remove operational limitation
Department of Civil Aviation controls sector and part of Ministry of Civil aviation and tourism
Independence and after⦠Public Sector
DGCA monitors flying, AAI maintains airports
Privatization
Open Sky policies Unrestricted access by any carrier into the sovereign territory of a country No written agreement specifying capacity, ports of call or schedule of services
Bilateral treaties For a disciplined and regulated aviation system between the nations of the world Regularity of operations through scheduled services The basis of ownership, number of seats to be utilized, type and certification of aircraft and visiting ports of call
Till 2007 The Indian brand of aviation flew high NRI community assisted by...