Friday 25 October 2013

Tatas-Singapore Airlines flights likely by May-June



New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh with Tata Group Chairman Eme...
Union civil aviation minister Ajit Singh with Tata Group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata during a meeting in New Delhi on Friday. (PTI Photo
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NEW DELHI: The proposed airline venture of the Tatas andSingapore Airlines (SIA) is likely to be launched by May-June next year, with the two companies on Friday expressing hopes of getting quick governmental clearances for the new carrier. 

"We are looking at very fast clearances. We hope that we will be able to launch by May-June," said Tata SIA chairman Prasad Menon, who accompanied Tata Group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata and SIA chief Goh Choon Phong for a meeting with civil aviation minister Ajit Singh here. 

Maintaining that the entry of Tata-SIA would benefit the Indian aviation sector, the minister said he did not see any problems in the proposed carrier getting clearances. 

"I don't see any problems. DGCA will have to be satisfied. There are issues relating to fleet, parking space, slots and routes. It depends on how fast they (Tata-SIA) provide all those data and documents," Singh said. 

The meeting came a day after the foreign investment promotion board (FIPB) gave its green signal to the Tata-SIA proposal to start a full-service airline entailing an initial foreign investment of $49 million. Tata Sons will invest $100 million in the joint venture. 

Complimenting the minister for "opening up the aviation sector in a really global manner", Tata said, "It is our responsibility to make him proud" and the Tata Sons' airline venture with SIA was "a great opportunity" towards that end. 

This is the Tatas' second venture in the aviation sector after its tie-up with Malaysian carrier Air Asia in February for a low-cost passenger air service in the country. 

Maintaining that "the new airline will provide premium (full-frill) service", Tata said he was excited about FIPB approval and added that a lot of hard work needed to be put in to launch the carrier.

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