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(VC) for Civil Aviation. It Can Be Accessed at the Following Link: Http:Iiaviationjobs.Co.In/ Or Directly Through the Ministry's Website No: AV- 13030/ 5 120 1 9-ER Government of India Ministry of Civil Aviation AVTATTON JqBS "8" Block, Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Safclarjung Airport, New Delhi Dated: y0912019 To, t?/ As per List. Subject: Aviation Jobs Portal - Registration by Job Aspirants and Prospective Employers - regflrding. Madam/Sir, Ministry of Civil Aviation has developed an online Aviation Jobs portal for job aspirants and prospective employers after taking into account the comments received from stakeholders. The portal was launched on 29 August 2019 by Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Hon'ble Minister of State (VC) for Civil Aviation. It can be accessed at the following link: http:iiaviationjobs.co.in/ or directly through the Ministry's website. 2. Aviation Jobs portal is a unique initiative to harness the growth potential ofthe aviation sector to contribute to employment and re-employment in skilled aviation jobs in India. It provides a common platform for job seekers to register their job interests across various civil aviation sub-sectors. Both Candidates and Employers would be able to access a wider choice. The portal allows the candidate to upload aviation-specific academic and aviation skills-related information, besides uploading a picture and detailed curriculum vitae. Candidates will be abte to seek job opportunities matching their profiles. 3. Prospective employers, who have completed their KYC under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs MCA-21 database, would be eligible to register themselves on the portal. The online facility enables them to access a searchable database of candidates from all corners of India who have evinced career interests in one or more aviation job streams. These could be freshers or those with relevant work experience. Employers will be able to shortlist those suitable to serve their HR requirements as per their company policy through an online medium. 4. There is no charge or fee for registering on the portal and accessing the database. The public and private sector companies in aviation sector are encouraged to use this Aviation Jobs portal and employ the maximum possible from amongst the candidates opting to register themselves on it. The stakeholders are requested to carry out their aue anigince oi the credentials and experience ofjob aspirants as per their established procedures. Aviation Jobs makes no particular recommendations regarding candidates or emplbyers. YoursW faithfully, (Indu Butani) Under Secretary to the Government of India Emai l: [email protected] List of Addressees 1. anuj Aggarwal, chairman, Airports !n! Authority of India, R.G. Bhavan, New Delhi. 2. 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(AIESL), Airlines House, 113 Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, N-ew nethi - il0 001 7 Capt' Ash'vini Kumar Sharma, ' CEo, Air India Air Transport Services Ltd, Airlines House, 11r] Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi - 1r000r 8' shri Pankaj Kumar, Managingbirllor, Hotel corporation of India Ltd, GI Airport Road, Indina T3 Gandhi Internationar Airport, New rettri, Delhi 1r0037 9' Ms' usha Padhee, chairperson pawan & Managing Director, Hans Ltd, Safclarjung Airport, New Delhi - l l0 003 10' AVM Nalin^K!-mar Tandon (Retd.), vice chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National University Aviation (RGNAU), Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, New Delhi l1' AVM Nali'Kumar Tandon (Retd.), Director, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademy, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi Airline Operators t, *o:cl*. il':1ffi:i:13:l:1, ?3? {,i:,ion Ltd. (rndiGo), centrar wing, Ground f1o9., Thapar House, l24,Janpath. New Delhi _ l l00dl 13. Ajay Singh, Managing Director, lhd M/s SpiceJet Ltd., Udyog Vihar, Phase Gurgaon - n22016. IV, shri Leslie Thng, cEo, M/s TATA sIA Airlines Ltd., Jeevan Bharti Tower_r, Floor, 124 10th Oonnaught Circus, New Delhi _ l l0 001 15. Shri Sunil Bhaskaran, cEo, M/s Air Asia (India) LJd., Ground Floor, Arpha Kempegowda Intemationar 3, Airport, Devanahatii, nengaluru - 560 300 16' Shri Jehangir N' wadia, MD, Go Air:lines gniia; iTJ., wuaia International centre (Wlc),Pandurang Budhkar _ _ Marg,Warli, Mumbai _'+OOOZS 17.Ms. Tulsi Mirchandani, MD,-Blue Dart Aviation Ltd. (cargo), No. gg_g9 International Terminal, old Meenambakkam Airport, chennai-60 0 027 18. shd vankayalapati umesh, Managing Direcior, Turbo Megha Airways pvt. Ltd., prot Technocrars Industrial-Estate (TIE), lotof;t, Balanagar, Hyderatad, Telengana_ Shri Sanjay Saihgal, Deccan charters pvt. Ltd., (Air Deccan), Jakkur Aerodrome, Bellary Road, Bangalore- 560064. ,o pvt. X:ltT:?:l::gn-T:::f, glodaw?t Enterprises Ltd. (srAR ArR) #204, 7th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka _ 5600g2 Shri Rohit Mathur, Heritage Aviation pvt. Ltd. (Air Heritage) SU 22-24, GF, Bhikaiji Cama Bhawan, New Delhi-l10 066 22. Gp. Capt. Rajer! K. Bali (retd.), Managing Director, Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA),4154, G+5 Buildin!, t6l Airport, New Delhi-l 1 0037 JV Airport Operators 23. Shri Rajiv Jain, CEO, Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Santa Cruz (East), Mumbai- 400099. 24. Shri Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, CEO, Delhi International (P) Ltd, New Udaan Bhawan, Opp. Terminal-3, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi - 110037. 25. Shri Hari Marar, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Kempegowda International Airport Ltd. KIA, Devanhalli, Bengaluru - 560 300 26. Shri S.G.K. Kishore, CEO, Hyderabad International Airport (P) Ltd, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad-S 00409. 27. Shri V.J. Kurian, Managing Director, Cochin International Airport Ltd, Kochi Airport P.O., Emakulam-683 111, Kerala. 28. Shri Vrjay Mulekar, Sr. Airport Director, Airports Authority of India, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur-440005 29. Shi V. Thulasidas, CEO, Kannur International Aiqport Ltd, Mattannur, Kannur, Kerala-670702 30. Shd Sunil Dutt, CEO, Chandigarh International Airport Ltd, New Civil Air Terminal, Mohali District, SahibzadaAjit Singh Nagar, Punjab 140306 31. Shri Satyan Nayar, Secretary General, APAO, 7I0,7th Floor, Surya Kiran Building, 19, Kasturba Gandhi Marg,New Delhi-l10001 MRO 32. Shri D. Anand Bhaskar, Head, Airline MRO (Airworks), l't Floor, Kalyani House, Plot No. 40, Sector-I8, Gurugram, Haryana-lzz 00I. 33. Shri Bharat Malkani, Max Aerospace & Aviation Pvt. Ltd., Hanger No. Cl, Juhu Aerodrome, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 056. 34. Shri Ashok Gopinath, CEO, GMR Aero Technic Ltd., Plot No. 1, GMR Hyderabad Aviation SEZ, Rajiv Gandhi Int'l Airport Ltd., Shamshabad - 500409, Telangana. 35. Shd Luigi Celmi, CEO, Lufthansa Technik Services India, GV TOWERS, 2nd Floor, No. 68-72, Kodigehalli Main Road, Sahakar Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560092 36. Shd Pulak Sen, Founder Secretary General, MRO Association of India, 603, Palm Beach Apartment, J.P. Road, Versova, Andheri (West), Mumbai. Cargo Terminal Operators /GH 37. Shri Tushar K. Jani, Chairman, Air Cargo Handlers Association of India, DCSC Cargo Terminal 2, Gate No. 6, Air Cargo Complex, IGI Airport, New Delhi-l 10037. 38. Shd Venugopal Bangera, CEO, Mumbai Cargo Service Centre, Air Cargo Complex, Sahar Rd, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Area, Andheri, Mumbai-400098 39. Shri Murati Ramachandran, CEO, CELEBI, Room No. CE-01, Import Building 2, International Cargo Terminal, IGI Airport, New Delhi - 110037 40. Shd Avinash Razdan, CEO, Delhi Cargo Service Centre, DCSC Cargo Terminal 2, Gate No. 6, Air Cargo Complex, IGI Airport, New Delhi-l10037. 41. Shri Saurabh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, GMR Hyderabad Air Cargo and Logistics Pvt. Ltd., Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, Shamshabad, Telangana. 42. Shri Ramanathan Rajamani, CEO, Air India Sats Airport Services Private Ltd, Plot No. 53, 54, Phase IV, Udyog Vihar, Sector 18, Gurugram, Haryanal2200l 43. Shri Venkata Reddy, Menzies Bobba, Plot No-C-04L, Cargo Terminal-l, Kempegowda Intemational Airport Rd, Karnataka 560300 Aircraft Manufacturers 44. Shd R. Madhavan, Chairman & MD, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., HAL Corporate Office, 15/1 Cubbon Road, Bangalore 560 001 45. Shd Sukaran Singh, MD & CEO, TATA Advanced Systems Ltd, Thapar House Eastern Wing, T'hird Floor, 124 Janpath, New Delhi-l10001 ([email protected], sukaransi ngh@yahoo. com, [email protected]) 46. Shd S.P. 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