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Jet Airways: Can it Fly Again?

Jet Airways: Can it Fly Again?
Case Code: BSTR606
Case Length: 25 Pages
Period: 1992-2019
Pub Date: 2020
Teaching Note: Available
Price: Rs.500
Organization: Jet Airways
Industry: Aviation
Countries: India
Themes: Aviation Business in India, Indian aviation industry
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Indian Aviation Market– Pre-Liberalization (Until 1991)

The origin of the aviation industry in India dated back to 1912 when the first flight took off from Karachi to Delhi, India. It was initiated by the Indian State Air Services in collaboration with Imperial Airways UK. Nonetheless, the real beginnings for the Aviation Industry in India were in 1932 when JRD Tata, Indian aviator, entrepreneur, chairman of Tata Group, started Tata Airline. In 1946, Tata Airlines was renamed Air India. In 1948, the Government of India (GoI) established a joint sector company, Air India International Ltd. in partnership with Air India. India had nine air transport companies transporting both cargo and passenger traffic. However, as per the Air Corporations Act, 1953, the GoI nationalized all the nine airline companies. Indian Airlines Corporation was established to cater to domestic air travel passengers and Air India International for international air travel passengers...

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