Aviation Sector

Surat airport: AAI asks govt for 864 ha

Land is required for second runway, says AAI chairman

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has sought an additional 864 hectare land from the state government for expansion of Surat airport. This was disclosed on Friday by VP Agrawal, the chairman of AAI, in Surat.

"We are committed to development of Surat airport as a world-class airport and have sought 864 hectare land from state government. This land will be required when a second runway is needed at the airport to cater to increased traffic and other future developments," Agrawal said.

India to enter elite club, Antony to lay keel of first indigenous aircraft carrier today

India to enter elite club, Antony to lay keel of first indigenous aircraft carrier todayKochi, Feb 28: India will join the elite club today and will become fourth country in the world to indigenously build its own aircraft carrier of 40,000 tonne plus.

Defence Minister A. K. Antony will lay the keel for country''s first indigenous aircraft carrier or air defence ship (ADS) at the Cochin Shipyard''s construction dock in Kerala today, marking the launch of the first phase of building the 40,000 tonne aircraft carrier.

Pay up to Rs600 more to fly from Mumbai

Flying out of Mumbai airport will cost more from April 1 with the Union civil aviation ministry deciding to levy an airport development fee (ADF) on the lines of the Bangalore, Hyderabad, and New Delhi airports.

"The development fee will be Rs100 per departing domestic passenger and Rs600 per departing international passenger, inclusive of all applicable taxes, purely on an ad hoc basis, for a period of 48 months with effect from April 1, 2009," a ministry statement said on Friday.

The ADF will be reviewed every six months.

Ryanair chief says he might charge for spending a penny on board

Ryanair chief says he might charge for spending a penny on board London - After luggage check-in charges and speedy boarding fees, leading budget airline Ryanair is considering levies for the use of cabin loos to meet costs, chief executive Michael O'Leary said Friday.

The Irish entrepreneur said passengers might in future have to pay a pound (1.42 dollars) to spend a penny on his fleet. He did not reveal if and how the charge could possibly also be made in euros, given the airline's many European destinations.

More airports will make users pay

Development fee to be levied at Kolkata, Chennai, Goa, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad airports run by AAI

Get ready to pay a fee to use even those airports which are under the aegis of Airport Authority of India (AAI).

Civil aviation minister Praful Patel said on Thursday a development fee will be levied at Kolkata, Chennai, Goa, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad airports. Till now, such a fee had been levied at airports developed through the public-private partnership model — Bangalore, Hyderabad and Delhi — but the ministry was hesitant in charging fliers for development of AAI-owned airports. AAI is a state-run company tasked with development and maintenance of civil airports.

Global air freight sees major slump in January

Kuala Lumpur  - International demand for air freight recorded a dip of 23.6 per cent in January because of a lull in world trade amid the global economic downturn, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines said Friday.

The drop in freight ton kilometres was seen from the same month a year ago as total cargo loads registered a mere 56.6 per cent of capacity, a dip of more than 7 percentage points, the association said in a statement.

Asia-Pacific airlines also suffered a drop in passenger volume in January of 7.8 per cent from last year to stand at 11.4 million passengers.

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