
On June 06, 2024; the NCLT passed an order for merger of Vistara with Air India. This was the last pending approval for the merger process which initially was planned to be completed by March 2024. The merger will now be a reality by March 2025.
This comes at a time when airline mergers in India have frequently encountered significant challenges, often culminating in failure due to a combination of financial mismanagement, cultural clashes, and operational inefficiencies. A prominent example is the merger between Air India and Indian Airlines in 2007, which aimed to create a single, robust national carrier. However, the integration was fraught with issues such as mismatched organisational cultures, differing operational protocols, and legacy debt burdens. These problems led to continuous financial losses and operational disruptions, rather than achieving the anticipated synergies. Similarly, the merger of Kingfisher Airlines with Air Deccan in 2007 sought to combine premium services with a lowcost model. Instead, it resulted in a complex operational setup that failed to generate the desired efficiencies, ultimately contributing to Kingfisher's financial downfall and eventual cessation of operations in 2012. The acquisition of Air Sahara by Jet Airways in 2007, rebranded as JetLite, also failed to deliver the expected market dominance and cost savings. The continued financial strain, integration issues, and inability to leverage operational synergies contributed to Jet Airways' eventual bankruptcy in 2019.
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AERO-INDIA 2025
CIVILIAN DRONES AND HELICOPTERS ADD DIVERSITY TO

INDIA'S DRONE SECTORAT INFLECTION POINT
At Aero India 2025, drones prominently featured in the spotlight, and justifiably so, as these unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are poised to significantly impact various sectors in the near future, including defense, healthcare, agriculture, logistics, surveillance, and entertainment. The rapid advancement of drone technologies was evident at Aero India; however, large-scale deployment remains limited due to several factors, primarily concerning safety and security regulations R.CHANDRAKANTH reports on the evolution of this platform and their imposing presence at Aero India.

Taking Off: The rise of personalised IFE
In-flight entertainment systems now play a big part in how airlines are perceived by passengers. Increasingly, these IFE systems are getting sophisticated and highly customised to cater to individual tastes,

NIA and NMIA— a giant leap for Indian aviation
Two landmark airports — Navi Mumbai and Noida International Airport in Greater Noida are scheduled to be inaugurated in the coming weeks with commercial operations later this year. Ameya Joshi reports on how transformative the new airports will be for Indian Aviation

Green Airports and Key Sustainability Initiatives
As the aviation industry faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, the transition to sustainable airports represents a significant step forward. These airports prioritise the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, and energy-efficient technologies to optimize energy consumption, reports Rasheed Kappan

Offshore helicopter sector's rebound
From near collapse to a sudden boom, the offshore helicopter sector has experienced a dramatic turnaround. After years of struggling with overcapacity, low utilisation and pandemic-related pressures, the industry is now facing a new challenge meeting soaring demand.

What is in store for India's commercial aviation market?
2024 has been a difficult year for Aviation. A significant concern has been the persistent disruptions in the supply chain that are impacting aircraft manufacturers and their suppliers. Consequently, airlines have been compelled to either postpone their expansion plans or depend on older fleets, which are less fuel-efficient and entail higher maintenance costs.

General Aviation Fueling India's Growth!
India's aviation sector is experiencing an unprecedented surge, fueled by rapid economic growth, increasing wealth, and expanding aviation infrastructure. As the world's fastest-growing aviation market, India presents immense opportunities in the mobility and travel industry. Part of the larger aviation ecosystem is the lesser-known General Aviation industry, which is also playing a pivotal role as part of the aviation ecosystem. Some of the key stakeholders of the General Aviation Industry are Flying Training Organisations, Drone/EVTOL manufacturers, DAAS (Drone as a Service) providers, and of course, the blue-eyed Charter Operators (Private Aviation).

Expanding Horizons
Entering the Indian market in early 2024, Universal Vulkaan Aviation (UVA) has quickly adapted to the country's dynamic and diverse aviation sector. With a focus on regional strategies and value-driven solutions, the company has achieved significant milestones. KARAN SETHI, Managing Director, Universal Vulkaan Aviation (UVA), highlights their success with the AW169 and their commitment to enhancing MRO services to cater to India's unique market demands.

Boeing-A time-tested partner whose footprint continues to grow and expand
Boeing brings over 80 years of experience in India, making us a reliable partner for the nation's expanding aviation industry. The American aerospace giant's significant investments in supply chain partnerships, engineering, research and development, training, co-production, and co-development set us apart as a trusted ally in supporting this growth. An exclusive conversation with RYAN WEIR, Vice President, Commercial Sales and Marketing, India & South Asia, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Excerpts