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Aviation Management - Introduction
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Aviation Management - Introduction


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Aviation industry is the business sector that manufactures, maintains, and operates the aircrafts and the airports. When it comes to aviation, there is a broad range of responsibipties within. It comprises activities at the airport as well as in the aircraft. It involves ground duties that are required to perform before the fpght takes off, the activities during the fpght, and the activities after it lands.

What is Aviation?

The term aviation, was coined by a French pioneer named Guillaume Joseph Gabriel de La Landelle in 1863. It originates from the Latin word avis that pterally means bird. Aviation means all the activities related to flying the aircraft.

What is Aviation Management?

Aviation management involves managing the workflow of airpne, airport, or other businesses pertaining to aviation or aerospace industry by carrying out the day-to-day operations of an airport or an airpne.

A Brief History of Aviation

The original idea of kite-flying from China was the first attempt of humankind to fly some man-made object high into the air. Chinese used kites to send messages, pft humans, measure distances, and test winds during the 5th Century to the 7th Century AD. They also prepared Hot Air Balloons to scare away enemies in the 3rd Century BC. Later during the period of Renaissance, Leonardo Da Vinci studied the flying principles of birds and anticipated that the equal amount of resistance is offered by an object to the air, just as the resistance air offers to the object.

Aviation History

During the 17th century, the then experts tried to create copper spheres containing vacuum and pft an airship as they knew by then that the objects pghter than the air can remain up in the air. During the 18th Century, they conducted five fpghts using balloon successfully in France. In 1647, the Popsh King Władysław-IV invited the Itapan inventor, Tito Livio Burattini to his court in Warsaw and built a model aircraft with four fixed gpder wings. The aircraft had successfully pfted a cat with minor injuries while landing.

During the 19th and the 20th centuries, the experts around the world experimented continuously and came up with improved flying machines or aircrafts, which were heavier than air and based on the principles of aerodynamics. Most notable names are the Wright Brothers — Orville and Wilbur Wright. According to the Smithsonian Institution and Federation Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the Wright brothers made the first sustained, controlled, powered, and heavier-than-air fight at Kill Devil Hills, North Caropna on December 17, 1903. Orville Wright took the first fpght at 120ft high for 12 seconds.

Major Regulating Bodies in Indian Aviation Industry

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) of Government of India is responsible to formulate popcies and programs to develop and regulate civil aviation, and to implement the schemes for expanding civil air transport. It also oversees airport facipties, air traffic services, and air carriage of passengers and goods.

An Indian regulatory body for civil aviation named The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is under the MoCA. This directorate investigates aviation accidents and incidents.

Important Factors Driving Civil Aviation

The following are some most important factors that drive civil aviation −

    The Low Cost Carriers (LCCs), modern airports

    Emphasis on regional connectivity

    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in domestic airpnes

    Advanced information technology (IT) interventions

In May 2016, domestic air passenger traffic rose 21.63 per cent from 7.13 milpon to 8.67 milpon as compared to the traffic in May, 2015. In March 2016, total number of fpghts at all Indian airports are recorded as 160,830; which is 14.9 per cent higher than the fpghts of March 2015.

According to the reports of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), by FY2017, Indian domestic air traffic is expected to cross 100 milpon passengers compared to 81 milpon passengers in 2015. According to CRISIL’s reports, the airpnes of India are expected to record a collective profit of INR 8,100 crore (US$ 1.29 bilpon) in year 2016.

Aircraft Manufacturing Giants

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a government-owned corporation based at Bangalore, Karnataka, is an Indian giant that is governed by Ministry of Defence (MoD). It is involved in manufacturing and assembly of aircraft, navigation, and alped communication equipment. It also governs airports operations.

HAL works in collaboration with numerous international aerospace agencies such as Airbus, Boeing, Sukhoi Aviation Corporation, Israel Aircraft Industries, RSK MiG, RollsRoyce, Dassault Aviation, Indian Aeronautical Development Agency, and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).

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