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Extracts from the CAPA India Airline Outlook FY2022

Extracts from the CAPA India Airline Outlook FY2022

We have run out of words to describe the state of Indian airlines. But as we have repeatedly emphasized, the industry is standing on the edge of a cliff. This is true even for airlines with access to large pools of capital. To know more or order your copy of the CAPA India Aviation Outlook FY2022, visit https://www.capaindia.com/outlook


  • Key Highlights of the CAPA India Aviation Outlook 2019/20

    Key Highlights of the CAPA India Aviation Outlook 2019/20

    February 2019: The annual CAPA India Aviation Outlook Report has become established as the indispensable guide for companies with exposure to Indian aviation, delivering accurate, timely and in-depth analysis and data. In this summary presentation, we present the key highlights of our 2019/20 outlook covering domestic and international capacity and traffic, fleet orders, policy and regulation, and key strategic trends.

  • Prospects for an Indian Aircraft Leasing Sector

    Prospects for an Indian Aircraft Leasing Sector

    September 2018: India’s airlines have an order book of more than 1000 aircraft, valued at over USD50 billion, By 2050, the country’s commercial fleet is expected to exceed 5000 aircraft. An industry of this scale will require an increasingly capable and sophisticated indigenous aviation eco-system, spanning aircraft maintenance, aerospace manufacturing and aircraft leasing activities amongst others, similar to the path that China has pursued. In anticipation of the long-term requirements of the country’s aviation industry, the Government of India is exploring measures to encourage the establishment of aircraft leasing operations domiciled in India. In this report, CAPA outlines its perspective on the prospects for this initiative.

  • CAPA India Inbound Tourism Report 2018: Executive Summary

    CAPA India Inbound Tourism Report 2018: Executive Summary

    September 2018: This report provides in-depth analysis of the size and structure of inbound tourism flows, with a specific focus on pure leisure travel. The study involved extensive data analysis, supported by primary research amongst leading inbound tour operators, to highlight key trends with respect to source markets, growth rates and competing destinations, as well as to identify constraints to growth. The destination marketing of India was benchmarked against global best practice, and priority source markets for the allocation of resources for promotion and product development were identified using CAPA’s proprietary model. Recommendations are presented to enable India to achieve its inbound tourism potential. The report will be released 7 September 2018.

  • CAPA India Mid – Year Aviation Outlook FY 2019

    CAPA India Mid – Year Aviation Outlook FY 2019

    September 2018: When CAPA India presented its annual outlook for FY2019 back in Jan-2018, the mood in the industry was relatively upbeat. Most airlines were looking forward to a profitable FY2019, with traffic expected to continue its double-digit growth rates on the back of a strong economy. But in a little over six months, sentiment has shifted abruptly in response to an increasingly challenging environment, precipitated by the increase in oil prices, currency depreciation and excess capacity. In this mid-year update CAPA presents an independent assessment of the state of the Indian aviation market, based on our research and understanding of the key strategic and economic issues confronting the sector, developed from our 24×7 monitoring of the industry.

  • CAPA India Aircraft Fleet & Finance Report: Part 1, Executive Summary

    CAPA India Aircraft Fleet & Finance Report: Part 1, Executive Summary

    July 2018: This report provides a detailed, independent assessment of the state of aircraft financing in India. It will be released in several parts and will include: a comprehensive overview of incumbent airline operators with a focus on their fleet and network strategies, and financial performance; an evaluation of aircraft orders and the financing models that will be implemented, including the prospects for sale-and-leaseback transactions; a review of global trends with respect to capital markets, bank credit and the changing lessor landscape, and their potential impact on Indian carriers; and an assessment of specific Indian regulatory and taxation issues.

  • CAPA India Airport Infrastructure Status Check

    CAPA India Airport Infrastructure Status Check

    January 2018: India’s system-wide airport capacity has already crossed 80% utilisation and with traffic growing at double-digits, infrastructure constraints are becoming apparent, In this presentation, CAPA reviews the status of current airport capacity, considers scenario timelines for saturation, projects the investment required to keep pace with demand and outlines a new airport development framework.