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MARX'S Aircrafts
Specifications...
First Inaugural
Issue
October 22,
2005
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February , 2006
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2006
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Fifth Issue, September, 2006
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2007
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2008
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July- August 2008
Fifteenth ATC
DAY Issue, October 2008
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December 2008






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From The Editor's Desk
So many things happened in
the year of 2009. Exciting and new things. Things which smelt of newness,
which took us all in aviation to new headings and new altitudes. But
first of all I, on behalf of all of us in CCT need to
apologise to all
our readers for the delay in taking out the e-zine. The delay was long
and due to really unavoidable reasons. We promise you to never repeat
such a delay performance and to be on the schedule.
GMR Hyderabad
International Airport Ltd. (GHIAL) and MAS Aerospace Engineering (MAE)
which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines have sealed an
agreement in the opening months of 2009 to set up a 50:50 joint venture
airframe maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company in Hyderabad.
Despite the economic down turn and slow down in aviation, there are
still over 350 domestic aircraft in operations currently in India. In the near
future at least another 250 aircraft is expected to head towards India.
In the next ten years even by very conservative predictions another 2000
brand new planes are expected to join our domestic fleet. In this light
the decision to establish a joint venture MRO is very futuristic
considering that Hyderabad is only two hours flying from all major
metros and only four hours or less flying from all the SAARC countries.
The availability of a MRO which caters to both narrow and wide body
aircraft and strategically located in India will not only serve India
but the entire region of SAARC. This will ensure growth in the country
and boost in foreign exchange also.
The air passengers
in Delhi are delighted to have the luxurious experience of a world class
brand new domestic departure terminal 1D this season starting from
April. This terminal is capable of accommodating 10 million passengers
per year and has 72 check in counters and four level inline baggage
checking system. This has enabled the air passenger to relax and no
longer to queue up to get their baggage x-rayed before checking in. Now
the passengers can simply walk up to the check in counters, deposit
their luggage and collect their boarding passes. Also now there is more
space for passenger amenities. The check in system is also very user
friendly with 72 check in counters and 16 self check in kiosks spread
across eight rows based on common use terminal equipment system.
In the north eastern
part of India Airports Authority of India contributed to the comfort of
the air travelers by inaugurating a brand new Terminal Building in
Dibrugarh Airport in Assam .The building is centrally air conditioned
having all modern amenities like escalators, PA systems, baggage
handling systems, CCTV for surveillance etc and can hold 500 passengers
at a time. In the state of Sikkim AAI has taken up the development of a
new Green field Airport at Pakyong for operation of ATR-72 type of
aircraft with the investment of approximately 310 crores of rupees.
In order to have transparency in airfares among all air carriers in
India the DGCA India has directed that airlines to display the fare
as composite fare, so that the air passenger are not confused. The ATF
prices have become stable after a very long time and at a level they
used to be in the year 2005.Such trend is welcome to initiate an upturn
for the aviation industry.
With all these
exciting fore ward taking developments we are sure that aviation in India
is poised for a new adventure with heading toward excellence and
passenger comforts...and we are sure that the passenger who is our
KING/QUEEN shall enjoy their flight to higher altitudes more than ever
before.
Aryama Sanyal
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THE AIR TRAFFIC
CONTROLLERS
We
Dream !!
We
Do !!
The Air Traffic Controllers'
Day is on October 20,. To celebrate most proudly the profession of
Air Traffic Control, and fly together to new heights in the spirit of
cooperation and collaboration with the entire Aviation Community, the Jaipur branch of Air Traffic Controllers Guild and Partners in Aviation
celebrates the ATC DAY with the vow to uphold safety and security in
the skies.

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