Have You Heard About the Asia-Pacific Airline Industry Growth?

Friday, February 02, 2007

India continues to see rapid airline growth. Jet Airways Executive Director Saroj Datta said five new airlines have started up in just the past 16 months.  There are likely to be another six starting service in the next 12 months. He says that would equate to a 75% increase in available seat miles.

Kapil Kaul, CEO Indian Subcontinent and Middle East, Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), said "in 2004 CAPA predicted 25% growth for the next four years. This year, we've revised that and are predicting 30% growth for the next five years.

Because the need for pilots for so great in India, Indian airlines are now hiring both domestic and foreign pilots to fly its commercial aircraft. 

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