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INDIA HAS KEY ACHIEVEMENTS SRINAGAR SOME OF THE 0.2 LARGEST AIRPORTS For the 1st time, Operation & Maintenance IN THE WORLD contracts of Airport Terminal Buildings at 25 31 Jaipur & Ahmedabad to be awarded under 5.8 DELHI PPP route 0.4 GUWAHATI 0.4 JAIPUR LUCKNOW 0.4 701 airports connected under UDAN 0.7 153 155 AHMEDABAD 0.2 1.6 Top 6 Airports* contributed 66% of total INDORE KOLKATA Indian passenger traffic in FY17 BHUBANESWAR 35 47 0.2 4.5 169 MUMBAI 156 Delhi and Mumbai airports combinedly handle 0.7 1.5 0.2 10.3 Crore passengers in FY17 PUNE HYDERABAD VISAKHAPATNAM Passengers traffic handled (crore) (FY17)# 0.7 Increased focus on airport city & aerotropolis GOA ACI World Rankings2 112 130 model to enhance non-aeronautical 2.3 MANGALORE 1.8 CHENNAI Airport Airport revenues BENGALURU 133 135 0.2 Ranking in Ranking in 2 0.3 2015 2014 CALICUT COIMBATORE Source: AAI; # Footfalls accounted for passenger traffic; *6 airports are Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, 0.2 COCHIN 0.9 Bengaluru,Chennai & Cochin; 131 currently served, 27 unserved, 12 under served; 0.4 2 TRIVANDRUM Airports Council International (ACI) World Rank 2015 DOMESTIC MARKET AIRLINES SCALING KEY INDUSTRY PLAYERS NEW HEIGHTS 1 On- Time Performance (OTP) at 4 metro airports Passenger Load Factors (PLF) of various Scheduled Domestic % % Airlines 88.5 90 87.4 100 91.4 93.4 87.890.1 86.9 84.8 84.7 82.2 83.6 81.6 83.3 82.8 88 85.4 80.2 79.2 79.8 78.7 84.9 85.2 80 74.6 76.0 74.6 74.6 86 83.9 66.7 83.3 64.8 84 82 82.4 60 82 80.4 79.3 40 80 78.7 78 20 76 0 74 72 Air India Go Air Jet Airways Vistara Spice Jet Indigo Mar-17 Apr-17 2016 2017 Source: DGCA; 14 metro airports include Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai DOMESTIC MARKET AIRLINES SCALING KEY INDUSTRY PLAYERS NEW HEIGHTS 1 On- Time Performance (OTP) at 4 metro airports Passenger Load Factors (PLF) of various Scheduled Domestic % % Airlines 88.5 90 87.4 100 91.4 93.4 87.890.1 86.9 84.8 84.7 82.2 83.6 81.6 83.3 82.8 88 85.4 80.2 79.2 79.8 78.7 84.9 85.2 80 74.6 76.0 74.6 74.6 86 83.9 66.7 83.3 64.8 84 82 82.4 60 82 80.4 79.3 40 80 78.7 78 20 76 0 74 72 Air India Go Air Jet Airways Vistara Spice Jet Indigo Mar-17 Apr-17 2016 2017 Source: DGCA; 14 metro airports include Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai FLEET STRENGTH 600 INDIAN SKIES HAVE 496 (10.7%) 500 448 (9.5%) 395 409 ~500 AIRCRAFTS 378 383 378 (4.5%) (3.5%) ts 381 (-0.8%) (1.3%) 355 f 400 340 (6.5%) a (4.4%) r (-11.2%) FERRYING YEAR ROUND c r i A f 300 o . o ( ) - % Growth N 200 Over 8.1 lakh scheduled domestic aircraft movements in FY17*, 16% growth over FY16 100 0 About 1.4 lakh scheduled international aircraft FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 movements of Indian airlines in FY17*, 9.7% growth over FY16 16.9 18 AIRCRAFT UTILISATION (12.7%) 15 14.6 16 14.3 (4.9%) (8.1%) 654 new aircraft orders placed by Domestic carriers 13.5 (9.2%) ) 13.1 . s 14 12.5 (8%) r 12.1 (-10.3%) h (3.3%) 11.4 (6.1%) h k 12 a L ( n 10 w Over 3,763 hours flown per aircraft, increase of 3% o l f s 8 r ( ) - % Growth from 3,668 in FY15 u o 6 H t f a r 4 c r i A 2 0 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Source: DGCA; *Provisional FY17 data for Scheduled Operators *Average Seat Capacity= Total ASK flown/ Total Aircraft Km. Flown.; * FY17 provisional figures FLEET STRENGTH 600 INDIAN SKIES HAVE 496 (10.7%) 500 448 (9.5%) 395 409 ~500 AIRCRAFTS 378 383 378 (4.5%) (3.5%) ts 381 (-0.8%) (1.3%) 355 f 400 340 (6.5%) a (4.4%) r (-11.2%) FERRYING YEAR ROUND c r i A f 300 o . o ( ) - % Growth N 200 Over 8.1 lakh scheduled domestic aircraft movements in FY17*, 16% growth over FY16 100 0 About 1.4 lakh scheduled international aircraft FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 movements of Indian airlines in FY17*, 9.7% growth over FY16 16.9 18 AIRCRAFT UTILISATION (12.7%) 15 14.6 16 14.3 (4.9%) (8.1%) 654 new aircraft orders placed by Domestic carriers 13.5 (9.2%) ) 13.1 . s 14 12.5 (8%) r 12.1 (-10.3%) h (3.3%) 11.4 (6.1%) h k 12 a L ( n 10 w Over 3,763 hours flown per aircraft, increase of 3% o l f s 8 r ( ) - % Growth from 3,668 in FY15 u o 6 H t f a r 4 c r i A 2 0 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Source: DGCA; *Provisional FY17 data for Scheduled Operators *Average Seat Capacity= Total ASK flown/ Total Aircraft Km. Flown.; * FY17 provisional figures HISTORICAL TREND OF FREIGHT TRAFFIC CARGO TRAFFIC Freight Traffic carried by Scheduled Carriers WITNESSING EXPANSION 20 18.6 Regional Connectivity Scheme to boost air cargo growth, 18 regulations to ease business and development of multimodal 16.6 cargo hubs 16 15.0 14.7 14.4 15.4 14.1 Reduction in free period from 72 hrs to 48 hrs for Import & 14 12.7 Export cargo 12 11.5 11.5 10.5 11.2 Advisory issued on service level standards leading to reduced 10 9.9 8.5 8.4 dwell time 8.1 7.8 8 6.9 17 Common User Domestic Cargo Terminals (CUDCTs) in AAI 6 5.7 5.5 airports; 15 developed during FY14 to FY17 Freight Cargo (in Lakh Metric Tonnes) 4 More than 52% of Outbound Freight from India goes to Africa 2 & Middle East 0 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 India gets Inbound Freight in equal proportion from all over the world, except the Americas Domestic International Source: AAI, DGCA HISTORICAL TREND OF FREIGHT TRAFFIC CARGO TRAFFIC Freight Traffic carried by Scheduled Carriers WITNESSING EXPANSION 20 18.6 Regional Connectivity Scheme to boost air cargo growth, 18 regulations to ease business and development of multimodal 16.6 cargo hubs 16 15.0 14.7 14.4 15.4 14.1 Reduction in free period from 72 hrs to 48 hrs for Import & 14 12.7 Export cargo 12 11.5 11.5 10.5 11.2 Advisory issued on service level standards leading to reduced 10 9.9 8.5 8.4 dwell time 8.1 7.8 8 6.9 17 Common User Domestic Cargo Terminals (CUDCTs) in AAI 6 5.7 5.5 airports; 15 developed during FY14 to FY17 Freight Cargo (in Lakh Metric Tonnes) 4 More than 52% of Outbound Freight from India goes to Africa 2 & Middle East 0 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 India gets Inbound Freight in equal proportion from all over the world, except the Americas Domestic International Source: AAI, DGCA NON-SCHEDULED OPERATORS NSOP UNDERGOING 450 409 412 406 393 400 370 366 361 STRONG REVIVAL 350 327 300 272 250 229 200 183 Over 14.1 lakh domestic non-scheduled passengers 156 147 134 150 122 127 125 120 126 123 in FY16, growth over FY15 99 6% 100 66 56 44 50 0 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Over 3.3 lakh domestic NSOP departures in FY16, 5.6% growth over FY15 No. of Operators No. of Aircrafts* Market Share India’s 1st dedicated Heliport launched at Rohini in Others Delhi in FY17 20.1% Out of the total 54 non-scheduled Pawan Hans MAJOR NON-SCHEDULED Heligo Charters 43.7% Helicopter operators, 9.1% No prior ATC clearance required in airspace OPERATORS top 3 operators below 5,000 feet* for Helicopters and seaplanes accounted for 80% of Global Vectra the total number of 27.1 % flights operated in FY16 Source: DGCA;* In areas other than controlled airspace NON-SCHEDULED OPERATORS NSOP UNDERGOING 450 409 412 406 393 400 370 366 361 STRONG REVIVAL 350 327 300 272 250 229 200 183 Over 14.1 lakh domestic non-scheduled passengers 156 147 134 150 122 127 125 120 126 123 in FY16, growth over FY15 99 6% 100 66 56 44 50 0 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Over 3.3 lakh domestic NSOP departures in FY16, 5.6% growth over FY15 No. of Operators No. of Aircrafts* Market Share India’s 1st dedicated Heliport launched at Rohini in Others Delhi in FY17 20.1% Out of the total 54 non-scheduled Pawan Hans MAJOR NON-SCHEDULED Heligo Charters 43.7% Helicopter operators, 9.1% No prior ATC clearance required in airspace OPERATORS top 3 operators below 5,000 feet* for Helicopters and seaplanes accounted for 80% of Global Vectra the total number of 27.1 % flights operated in FY16 Source: DGCA;* In areas other than controlled airspace AIRPORTS GOING GREEN INDIA’S COMMITMENT Chandigarh Airport TO GREENER AIRSPACE Delhi Airport World’s 1st fully operational solar powered airport at Kochi Jaipur Airport National Excellence Award* for AAI for use and promotion of solar energy by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Daily generational capacity through Solar Power making it Kolkata Airport absolutely power neutral airport (MNRE) in FY17 Vadodara Harni Airport Certification for green buildings, rooftop solar power generation, sewage treatment plants, rain water harvesting facilities AAI was conferred 2 prestigious SKOCH BSE Award for Commissioned construction of large solar power plants to Environmental Protection (Green Technology) for Mumbai Hyderabad save on total expenditure by almost one – third and Airport Chandigarh Airport Project in FY17 Airport reduced carbon footprints Incorporated advance advanced security systems, energy-saving cooling mechanism, rainwater harvesting Solar PV Policy: Government targets 146 MW solar energy set-up & super sensitive fire safety alarm Tirupati across all airports;12.65 MW generated by AAI till Bengaluru Airport Airport March 2017 Energy audits and Water audits being conducted in AAI and Cochin International Airport other agencies under the Ministry Source: AAI Airports India Business Magazine April June 2017, *under PSU category, Categories: Two Hundred Projects of India & Top Thirty Projects of India AIRPORTS GOING GREEN INDIA’S COMMITMENT Chandigarh Airport TO GREENER AIRSPACE Delhi Airport World’s 1st fully operational solar powered airport at Kochi Jaipur Airport National Excellence Award* for AAI for use and promotion of solar energy by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Daily

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