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Indian Aviation Industry Chapter 1 : Industry Analysis the Basics

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Indian Aviation IndustryChapter 1 : Industry Analysis – the Basics

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Name Roll Number

Miss. Kiran Bendre 05

Mr. Kalidas Bhandwalkar 06

Mr. Sanket Bharte 07

Miss. Sangita Bhilare 08

Presented By

Class: - MBA I, VIIT,Baramati

Under The Guidance Of

Dr. RupendraGaikwad

Subject:- Industry Analysis- Desk Research (215)

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History of the Industry

Nature of the Industries

1. Players of the Industry-

1) Air-India Express

2) Air India

3) Go Air

4) Indian Airlines

5) IndiGo

6) Jet Airways

7) Jet Lite

8) SpiceJet

9) Fly jet

10) Raynair

11) jagson

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Size of the

Industry

There are about 450 airports and

1091 registered aircrafts in India

Today.

Geographic

al

distribution

Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad,

Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai.

Output per

annumGrowth rate of 18% per annum

Size of the industry

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Profile of Top 3 Companies

1] IndiGo

Rank: 1

Market Share: 33.6%

2] jet airways

Rank:2

Market Share: 18.4%

3] air india

Rank:3

Market Share: 17.5%

Bottom 3 players in the industry

• Ryanair

•Southwest

•Easy jet

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Profile of Top 3 Companies

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Company profil

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Profile of Top 3 Companies

1.INDIGO

IndiGo

Founded 2006

Commenced operations 15 August 2006

Parent company Inter Globe Enterprises

Headquarters Gurgaon, Haryana, India

Key peopleRahul Bhatia, MD

Aditya Ghosh, president

Revenue 111.17 billion (US$1.7 billion) (2014)

Net income 3.17 billion (US$50 million) (2014)

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Founded 1 April 1992Commencedoperations

5 May 1993

Company slogan The Joy of FlyingParent company Tailwinds LimitedHeadquarters Mumbai, IndiaKey people

NareshGoyal, Founder &

chairman

Cramer Ball, CEO

SubodhKarnik, COO

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3.AirIndia

एअरइडंिया

FoundedJuly 1930 (as Tata

Airlines)

Commencedoperations 15 October 1932

Company slogan Your Palace in the Sky

Headquarters

Indian Airlines House

Parliament Street, New

Delhi

Delhi, India.

Revenue

143 billion

(US$2.2 billion) (FY

2013/14)

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Bottom 3 players in the industry

Founded 1985

Commenced operations 1985

Company slogan Low Fares Made Simple

Headquarters Swords, Dublin, Ireland

Key people

Michael O'Leary(CEO)

Michael Cawley(Deputy

CEO and COO)

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Founded March 16, 1967Commenced operations June 18, 1971Company slogan If it matters to you, it matters to

usHeadquarters Dallas, Texas, USA

Key people Gary C. Kelly (Chairman,

President, CEO)

Colleen Barrett (President

Emeritus)

Herb Kelleher (Co-Founder,

Former CEO, Chairman

Emeritus)

Rollin King (Co-Founder,

Former Executive)

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Founded 1995

Company slogan "Europe by Easy Jet""business by EasyJet""This is Generation easyJet"

Headquarters London Luton AirportLuton, United Kingdom

Key people John Barton (Chairman)Carolyn McCall (CEO)Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou(Founder)

Revenue £4,527 million (2014)Operating income £581 million (2014)

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Chapter 2

Promoters & management ethos

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Indigo

AdityaGhosh

President and Executive Director, InterGlobe

Aviation Limited . Total Calculated Compensation

This person is connected to 1 Board Members in 1 different organizations

across 2 different industries.

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RakeshGangwal(CEO and Chairman of US Airways Group)

born in 1953

RakeshGangwal is a former CEO and Chairman of US Airways Group

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Jet airwaysBorn29 July 1950 (age 64)

Residence Mumbai

Nationality Indian

Occupation Chairman of Jet Airways

Years active1967–present Net worth US$2.2 billion

Children Nivaan Goyal

Namrata Goyal

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Ryanair

Michael O'Leary (businessman)

Born

Michael Kevin O'Leary[

20 March 1961 (age 53)

Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland

Residence Delving, County Westmeath

Nationality Irish

Education Longbows Wood College

Alma mater Trinity College, Dublin

Occupation Businessman

Known for Chief executive officer of Ryan air

Spouse(s) Anita Farrell

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South west

Gary C. Kelly

Executive & CEO

Gary C. Kelly is the chief executive officer & chairman of

Southwest Airlines. He first joined the company in 1986 as

Controller. In 1989, Gary was promoted to Chief Financial

Officer and Vice President of Finance.

Born: San Antonio, Texas, United States

Education: University of Texas at Austin

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FOUNDERS

Rollin King

Businessman

Rollin W. King was a US businessman and investment consultant. He is best-known as

the founder and former director of Southwest Airlines.

Born: April 10, 1931

Died: June 26, 2014, Dallas, Texas, United States

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Herb Kelleher

Herbert "Herb" David Kelleher is the co-founder, Chairman

Emeritus, and former CEO of Southwest Airlines.

Born: March 12, 1931 (age 84)

Education: Haddon Heights High School, New York

University, New York University School of Law, Wesleyan

University

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Airindia

Shri Rohit Nandan

ChairmanandManagingDirector,Air India Ltd.

Shri S. Venkat

DirectorFinance,Air India Ltd.

Shri N. K. Jain

Director-Personnel,Air India Ltd.

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Shri Pankaj Srivastava

Director-Commercial,

Air India Ltd.

Shri Gurcharan Das

Ex-CEO & MD of Procter & Gamble India,

Management Consultant and Author

Dr Prem Vrat

Founder Director, IIT, Roorkee,

Vice Chancellor & Professor, ITM University, Gurgaon

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Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata

Born 29July1904Paris, France

Died 29November1993 (aged 89)Geneva, Switzerland

Nationality Indian

Ethnicity Paris

Occupation Ex-Chairman of Tata Group

Known for Founder of TCS

Founder of Tata Motors

Founder of Titan Industries

Founder of Tata Tea

Founder of Voltas

Founder of Air India

Religion Zoroastrianism

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Easy jet Stelios Haji-Ioannou Founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is a British entrepreneur of Greek-

Cypriot origin, resident in Monaco. He is the scion of a wealthy, ship owning family, but is best known for setting up easyJet, a low-cost ...

Born: February 14, 1967 (age 48), Athens, Greece Net worth: 1.7 billion USD (2015) Forbes Parents: Nedi Haji-Ioannou, Loucas Haji-Ioannou Education: London School of Economics and Political

Science(1987), Cass Business School, City University London

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Carolyn McCall

CEO

Carolyn Julia McCall OBE is a British businessperson, and the

Chief Executive of easyJet. Born in Bangalore, India, the only

child of British immigrants, she was educated in India and

Singapore until

Born: September 13, 1961 (age 53), Bangalore

Education: University of Kent, University of London

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CSR activity

Jet Airways (India) Ltd.

Community Services

Blood Donation Camp

Relief efforts in Jammu & Kashmir

Relief efforts in the aftermath of the Tsunami

Relief Efforts for the Gujarat Earthquake

Magic Box - Contribution to Omarabad and Cargill

Eco-friendly Napkin Cords on Première Class

Magic Box -Jet Airways' In-flight Collection Programe

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Chapter 3

External Environment

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Directorate General of Civil Aviation

नागरविमाननमहावनदशेालय

Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India

Agency overview

Headquarters New Delhi, India28°34′58.56″N 77°12′47.12″E

Minister responsible

Pashupati Ashok Ganpathi Raju, Indian Politician., Minister of Civil Aviation

Agency executive

M. Sathyavathi, Director General

Child agencies Airports Authority of IndiaAir IndiaPawan Hans

Website Official website

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Chapter 4Finance

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Balance sheet top 3 companies

1.Indigo

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Balance

Sheet of Jet

Airways

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--- in Rs. Cr.

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Mar '14 Mar '13 Mar '12 Mar '11 Mar '10

Total

Liabilities6,358.02 8,478.66 10,328.30 14,317.09 14,723.99

Total Current

Assets3,158.39 2,808.32 2,092.64 1,818.15 1,496.28

Total Assets 6,358.02 8,478.66 10,328.30 14,317.09 14,723.99

2.Jet airways

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(Rs crore)

Mar ' 14 Mar ' 13 Mar ' 12 Mar '11 Mar ' 10

Total net

current

assets

3,490.47 2,269.34 2,367.10 493.91 -973.94

Current

assets, loans

& advances

8,746.02 7,478.95 4,386.48 3,164.77 2,116.88

Fixed assets 24,329.40 18,654.56 6,471.27 7,109.88 7,121.60

3.air india

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Ryanair

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Balance sheet Bottom 3 companies

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South west

Currency in

Millions of

US Dollars

Dec 31

2011

Restated

Dec 31

2012

Dec 31

2013

Dec 31

2014

GROSS

PROFIT3,421.0 3,689.0 4,357.0 5,494.0

NET

INCOME178.0 421.0 754.0 1,136.0

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Easyjet

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Chapter 5

Mergers & Acquisitions

1997 – ValuJet purchases AirTran2001 – American acquires TWA2005 – America West acquires US Airways2005-2009 – Republic Airways Holdings acquires Shuttle America (2005), Midwest Airlines (2009), Frontier Airlines (2009)2008 – Southwest purchases ATA Airlines2008-2010 – Delta merges with Northwest Airlines2010-2012 – Continental merges with United Airlines2013 – US Airways and American Airlines Merge2013 – Delta purchases a stake in Virgin Atlantic2000 – Air Canada acquires Canadian Airlines2004 – Air France merges with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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2005-2009 – Lufthansa purchases Swiss Air (2005), Austrian Airlines (2008), BMI (2009, sold to British Airways in 2011)

2006 – Cathay Pacific purchases Dragonair 2006-2009 – Air Berlin acquires dba (2006), LTU (2007), LGW

(2007), Belair (2009) and flyNiki (2011)

2006 – Cathay Pacific purchases Dragonair

2006-2009 – Air Berlin acquires dba (2006), LTU (2007), LGW (2007), Belair (2009) and flyNiki (2011)

2010 – Caribbean Airlines acquires Air Jamaica

2010 – Avianca and Taca merge

2012 – LAN merges with TAM

2013 – Ryanair attempts Aer Lingus takeover

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THANK YOU

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