Mumbai: The India Aviation Outlook Summit 2008 which will commence on June 10-11, 2008 in Mumbai will witness participation from decision makers from across the aviation industry both from India as well as international. The event this year is being organized by Terrapinn, Singapore, a global conference organizer. This is part of the strategic partnership agreement by CAPA with Terrapinn, who have acquired the rights to organise and manage CAPA’s range of aviation events.
Visiting delegates can look forward to discussions and deliberations on pertinent topics concerning regulatory policies and strategies necessary to build a profitable India aviation industry which can achieve long term sustainability and excellent financial growth.
One can also look forward to significant insights into the industry from K N Shrivastava, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation who will provide the key note address concentrating on the governments initiatives to develop India`s aviation market. Another pertinent issue that would be discussed through a panel discussion will be that of airlines achieving revenue management for yield maximization.
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