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BP gets approval to sell jet fuel to airlines in India

Source: PTI    After nearly two years of wrangling, BP plc has won an ‘in-principle’ approval to retail aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to airlines in India. While the Petroleum Ministry has given nod to BP to enter Indian aviation fuel supply space, the Europe’s second-largest oil company will have to take environment and safety as well as airport clearance before actually beginning jet fuel sales. “BP has been granted ‘in-principle’ approval to market aviation turbine fuel (ATF) in India. We see a great future for aviation in India and are excited to be involved in this market and contribute to its future development and success,” a company spokesperson said. BP Exploration (Alpha), a wholly-owned subsidiary of BP, had on June 11, ...

Government likely to ease norms for aircraft imports

The Dollar Business Bureau The government is likely to allow airlines to import aircraft without prior approval, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said. As per the existing norms, all scheduled and unscheduled regional airline operators need to get a no-objection certificate from the Civil Aviation Ministry for the acquisition or import of aircraft. The ministry has already written to the Reserve Bank of India and Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), seeking amendments in their rules so as to make the import procedure easier for airlines. “As a step forward, towards simplification of procedures, Ministry of Civil Aviation has requested Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, for amending their notification and Reserve Bank of India to ...

"Complete, break down of stable Exim policies causing huge trade imbalances"

Sisir Pradhan | The Dollar Business The Dollar Business (TDB): In the last decade or so, globally many issues like changing economic scenario, aviation security, climate change, rising fuel cost etc. have made things difficult for the aviation sector. How have all these affected the performance, profitability and operation of civil aviation and cargo sector in India? Keshav Tanna (KT): I am unable to comment on the last decade, but surely the last 3 years have been perhaps the toughest as far as international freight goes for the Indian airfreight industry. Complete, break down of stable government Exim policies causing huge trade imbalances, resulting in airlines shying away from the Indian market and in fact pulling out capacities. Volatile ...

Fifteen new airports to widen air connectivity among smaller cities

The Dollar Business Bureau In order to improve air connectivity in smaller cities, the government has granted “in principle” approval for setting up of 15 greenfield airports across the country. Greenfield airports are set up on undeveloped land with an aim to cater to the areas that are yet to be connected to the existing airports. Upcoming airport projects are planned in Mopa in Goa, Navi Mumbai, Shirdi and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra. Karnataka will have four such airports at Bijapur, Gulbarga, Hasan and Shimoga, while Kerala will get two— Kannur and Aranmula. Besides, Durgapur in West Bengal, Dabra in Madhya Pradesh, Pakyong in Sikkim, Karaikal in Pudducherry and Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh will also be covered under the ...