REASON BEHIND KINGFISHER AIRLINE’S FAILURE: “AN EYE OPENING CASE STUDY REVEALING THREE KEY WORDS FOR AVIATION INDUSTRY SUCCESS: COSTS, COSTS, COSTS” * JAYANT SRIVASTAVA (Asst. Professor, Trinity Business School, Murad Nagar, Ghaziabad) ** ASAD ALI & AKANSHA TIWARI (Students PGDM, Trinity Business School) ABSTRACT: Our research paper try to throw lights on some major reasons which were somehow responsible for the current crisis going inside the kingfisher Airlines which can be realized by
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Kingfisher Airlines update” October 2008 Agenda • • • • • UB Group: The growth story (slide 3) Airline Industry Overview (slide 9) Kingfisher Airlines Overview (slide 18) KFA Financials (slide 25) KFA Outlook (slide 31) 2 31st October 2008 UB Group: Growth Story 3 UB Group’s growth story SUCCESS MANTRAS • • India’s Leading branded consumer group Has dominated domestic market − Accelerated organic growth − Acquisitions • • Is Globally Competitive Has set standards
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BCCA’S INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Nesbit Road, MAZAGAON, MUMBAI – 10 V SEMESTER :______________________________________ NAME OF STUDENT : CLASS : T.Y.B.M.S DIV : 000 SUBJECT : 0000000000 TOPIC : RISE & FALL IN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY NAME OF PROFESSOR : 000000000 ____________________________ _____________________________
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Indian Airline Industry Indian aviation industry has been ruled by the two state airlines: Air India and Indian Airlines for quite a while. Till 1990 there were very strict rules for the new entrants on operating their air taxis. No private carrier was allowed to fly more than 700 Kms at a stretch. The government disapproved the privatisation of the state airlines despite the losses incurred by them. For 40 years the 2 airlines ruled the Indian aviation industry. It was only in 1990-1991 that
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THE BUSINESS SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU TOPIC: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS OF AVIATION INDUSTRY PRESENTED BY- Navjot Singh Slathia 25/MBA/11 Nitin Gupta 26/MBA/11 PRESENTED TO- Prof. Anil Gupta The airline industry exists in an intensely competitive market. In recent years, there has been an industry-wide shakedown, which will have far-reaching effects on the industry's trend towards expanding domestic and international services. In the past
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140102135 6 Deepak Jhunjhunwala 140102041 2 Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………. 3 Indian Civil Aviation Sector- Chronology of events…….. 4 FDI Regulations………………………………………………………….. 6 Growing Low Cost Carrier Market share……………………. 6 Air Turbine Fuel Price trends……………………………………… 7 Rupee depreciation…………………………………………………… 7 LCC Strategies…………………………………………………………… 7 Financial Analysis……………………………………………………… 8 Current Transformation……………………………………………. 9 Industry Estimations…………………………………………………
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firm grounding on Aviation Industry. The manual starts with the key concepts of basic Information of Aviation Industry.A major portion of this material revolves around goals & objectives of Aviation Industry. The next part of this manual covers Air facts. Final part of this book deals with benefits of Aviation Industry. The material also offers in-depth coverage of the issues related to uniqueness of aviation industry. It contains related examples and real life scenarios. Target Audience
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Ninth AIMS International Conference on Management January 1-4, 2012 Blue Ocean Strategy – A Critical Analysis of Application on Indian Companies Smita Shukla smitashukla_in@yahoo.com University of Mumbai, Mumbai Blue Ocean Strategy which is much discussed strategic approach that needs to be followed by such companies that wish to beat the market competition. The paper analyses the practical application of Blue Ocean strategy in case of Indian companies. This paper also discusses the risk
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Since 2000 Indian aviation industry has been recording steady growth. The role of the private airline sector has become very significant with the increase in domestic air traffic and the increased purchasing power of the growing middle-class. The arrival of LCCs (Low Cost Carriers) revolutionised Indian aviation industry and air travel hit an all-time-high. As more and more players arrived at the aviation scene the competition grew. Heavy price-cuts and discount offers against a background of rising
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.................................................................... 39 5.5 Anticompetitive Behavior and Pricing ....................................................................................................... 44 5.6 Taxation and Pricing of Air Turbine Fuel (ATF)
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