SP's AirBuz - ISSUE No 06-14

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Issue Features

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    Vistara — A Dream Come True!
    By B.K. Pandey

    Tata-SIA has successfully negotiated all the procedural hurdles and is now set to launch on January 9 of the New Year

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    The AirAsia Disaster
    By B.K. Pandey

    In all probability, the pilot of Flight QZ8501 too has blundered into a violent thunderstorm and lost control of the aircraft

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    2014: A Mixed Year
    By R. Chandrakanth

    The industry story is largely positive, but there are a number of risks in today’s global environment—political unrest...

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    Beyond Borders, Between Boundaries
    By Arindam Mallik

    International aviation is regulated by a complex web of over 3,000 interlocking Bilateral Air Service Agreements

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    Low-Cost Airports
    By A.K. Sachdev

    The single major factor contributing to the reduction in cost of operation of airlines outside of India is the availability of low-cost airports

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    Civil Aviation Authority
    By A.K. Sachdev

    The passage of the CAA Bill is eagerly awaited by the Indian civil aviation industry and there is optimism about changes predicated to the appointment of a new CAA

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    Doing Away With Archaic Rules
    By Ajit K. Agtey

    The colonial philosophy embedded in the regulations has been inherited by the DGCA thatis the sole authority with immense discretionary and overriding powers

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    Leap Years Ahead
    By R. Chandrakanth

    CFM estimates that the LEAP can save an airline as much as $1.6 million in fuel costs per plane per year

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    Business Aviation Core to Middle East Growth
    By R. Chandrakanth

    The Middle East is becoming a major aviation hub on the East-West axis and business aviation is contributing significantly to aviation growth