After financial services, broking, real estate, retail and power ventures, Indiabulls has entered the aviation sector. The $7.5-billion company launched chartered aviation services this month. |
Apart from flying its own executives, the group has started leasing aircraft. The group will import a 60-seater Bombardier Global 5000, which will be delivered in one-and-a-half years, according to company sources. |
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The aircraft costs nearly $45 million (nearly Rs 180 crore). The company owns a 12-seater Challenger 604 and a seven-seater Cessna Citation Bravo under the fixed wing operations. |
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Indiabulls has formed a subsidiary, Airmid Aviation Services, for the chartered service operations. Airmid has obtained a non-scheduled operator licence from the Director General of Civil Aviation. The company is planning both long- and short-haul operations. |
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The company has two EC 135 helicopters manufactured by Eurocopter and has outsourced maintenance and servicing of the aircraft to Khambata Services. |
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"We are looking at 600-700 chartered hours per year under the fixed wing operations," said a company executive. |
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According to estimates, chartering for an hour costs Rs 3.25 lakh for a user and has 50 per cent gross profit margin. |
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According to sources, Indiabulls may also buy a 200-foot yacht for the company's operations. |
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Ajith Mittal, president, corporate affairs, Indiabulls, said, "We have real estate and SEZs across the country. Apart from flying our own executives, we can lease the aircraft. It would be a self-sustaining model," Mittal said. |
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Indiabulls, promoted by Sameer Gehlot and others, had demerged its real estate business in February 2007 and subsequently listed it as a separate entity called Indiabulls Real Estate (IBREL). |
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Currently, IBREL is executing seven real estate projects, three SEZs and two commercial projects. IBREL is also bidding for a number of projects, including the Rs 10,000 crore Dharavi Redevelopment Project and the land to be auctioned by the Railway Land Development Authority. |
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IBREL has announced a public issue of its property trust on the Singapore Stock Exchange. Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal and Farallon Capital invested Rs 1,580 crore in the power arm of Indiabulls recently. |
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IBREL has also floated a retail arm, Indiabulls Wholesale Services, to set up 30 malls with an initial investment of Rs 1,500 crore. Indiabulls has also acquired Pyramid Retail owned by the Ashok Piramal group. |
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Nearly 32 companies run charter air service in the country, including Deccan Aviation, ClubOne Air, Tharneja Aerospace, and the Oberoi group. |
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EYEING SKY PIE |
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Indiabulls has formed a subsidiary, Airmid Aviation Services, for the chartered service operations
The $7.5- billion company will import a 60-seater Bombardier Global 5000
The company owns a 12-seater Challenger 604 and a seven-seater Cessna Citation Bravo
Apart from flying its own executives, the company plans to lease the aircraft |
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