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Drought In The Time Of Plenty

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November 2019

How do you explain the Indian aviation market when you have the country’s largest airline declare a huge, more than anticipated loss and just a week later make one of its biggest-ever aircraft acquisitions of 300 single-aisle Airbus planes worth more than $33 billion at list prices?

- Atul Chandra

Drought In The Time Of Plenty

And if that isn’t enough, a week later Boeing declares India as the fastest-growing aviation market. All this when it is an acknowledged fact that this year will, perhaps, see India grow at its slowest in aviation terms in over a decade and a half.

Let us just take a look at the numbers: Passenger growth has tumbled like never before diving down to a measly 3-4 percent growth in the first six months this year from the 20-25 percent growth in the first six months last year. One primary reason of course has been the grounding of Jet Airways. While the rest of the pack including SpiceJet, IndiGo, Vistara and GoAir were quickly allotted the vacant Jet Airways slots and lessors moved the aircrafts around to these airlines, it has still not helped in providing the impetus for growth. The capacity expansion, it was hoped would help provide for growth in passenger volumes. But that has not happened. All that it has done is fill the vacuum caused by the demise of the Naresh Goyal-led airlines.

At the start of the year, the projections were rosy: Growth of between 15-18 percent. But the first six months saw just 3 percent. For one, the capacity expansion has been less, second the MAX grounding has impacted the industry and, finally, the economy has taken its toll on demand and supply. It is evident that India will more than likely see single-digit growth in terms of passengers this year.

IATA (International Air Transport Association) only reiterated that estimate when it announced in September that "growth in domestic India RPKs (revenue passenger kilometres) eased to 1.6 per cent year-on-year, from 4.5 per cent observed in August."

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