Thursday, December 12, 2013

AirAsia to take off in Indian skies by February

The aviation ministry has allowed AirAsia to import aircraft, but the launch has been delayed by a month - the carrier will now take to the Indian skies by February next year, reports CNBC-TV18’s Shereen Bhan.
AirAsia has now managed to get a no objection certificate (NOC) from civil aviation ministry for the acquisition of aircrafts, which means the Malaysian airline can start the process of importing aircraft into India. But even that process is going to be closely linked to AirAsia getting air operator's permit, as AirAsia is not keen to get the aircraft into India and have them sitting on the ground unless they have a license to fly. Both these issues will be linked closely to each other, but at least it is one step forward. They can start the process of acquisition of aircraft. In Phase-I, they are looking at getting in four aircrafts. They may stagger them, they may get two first and two later and then eventually the plan is to actually get an aircraft in a month.
12/12/13 CNBC-TV18/moneycontrol.com
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