PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

The research investigates the various issues inhibiting the prospective growth of aviation in the Indian skies. To highlight this, a historical context has been revisited in the literature review. To capture different dimensions of the investigation, triangulation has been conducted by converging da...

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Main Author: Dhir, Tanya
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36281/
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description The research investigates the various issues inhibiting the prospective growth of aviation in the Indian skies. To highlight this, a historical context has been revisited in the literature review. To capture different dimensions of the investigation, triangulation has been conducted by converging data from primary research (telephonic interviews), secondary research and theoretical literature. The analysis has revealed certain key impediments ranging from inferior infrastructure, inflated fuel prices, stiff competition with the railways, insufficient training universities, scanty tourism, to red-tapism. In addition to these external factors, flawed strategies, mismanagement, deadwood, suicidal predatory pricing, debt traps, substandard service and low reliability are some areas that need to be addressed immediately on the airline’s front. After assimilating these problem areas, an attempt has been made to propose certain strategies in order to propel Indian aviation to its potential.
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spelling nottingham-362812017-10-19T16:58:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36281/ PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY Dhir, Tanya The research investigates the various issues inhibiting the prospective growth of aviation in the Indian skies. To highlight this, a historical context has been revisited in the literature review. To capture different dimensions of the investigation, triangulation has been conducted by converging data from primary research (telephonic interviews), secondary research and theoretical literature. The analysis has revealed certain key impediments ranging from inferior infrastructure, inflated fuel prices, stiff competition with the railways, insufficient training universities, scanty tourism, to red-tapism. In addition to these external factors, flawed strategies, mismanagement, deadwood, suicidal predatory pricing, debt traps, substandard service and low reliability are some areas that need to be addressed immediately on the airline’s front. After assimilating these problem areas, an attempt has been made to propose certain strategies in order to propel Indian aviation to its potential. 2016-09-06 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36281/1/PDF-Online%20Dissertation%20Copy%20-%20PROBLEMS%20PLAGUING%20THE%20INDIAN%20AVIATION%20INDUSTRY.pdf Dhir, Tanya (2016) PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title_full PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title_fullStr PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title_full_unstemmed PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title_short PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY
title_sort problems plaguing the indian aviation industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36281/