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Hi Aseef,
I am Sumit,an MBA student specializing in HR and I am working on a project in HR on Aviation Industry.Can u please mail me a sample HR manual or employee service manual.
I have been trying to get in touch with someone in the HR department in Airlines to understand the role of HR as well as the future prospects.
Can u please provide me with information about this field.
Warm Regards,
Sumit Ahuja.
email:coolsumguy@gmail.com

From India, New Delhi
hai friends,
my friend is working in the Karipur Airport in Kerala. he is having doubt regarding the manual recording of the attendance in the airport services. if any one can help me clear his doubt, pls do it...
Doubt: - is there any seperate colour code being used for marking attendance in the airport for the staff? (like red for absent, blue for present, black/green for the On duty leave).
If any one knows it...pls help out..
Advance Thanks....

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Sivaraman P S

From India, Kochi
can somebody pls help me out with my project on "HR practices being followed in the aviation industry" i am a student 4rm a recognised b-school. looking forward to ur contribution
From India, Delhi
hi i would like to know about the performance management, career progression and compensation in any aviation organisation.... someone please help me with this as i have project to do on this... thanx
From India, Delhi
respected HR people. i'm a final yr MBA student specializing in HR. i need your help on completing my final yr project titled " best HR practices in jet airways and Indian airlines" any kind of information or help would be appreciated. plz help me with the same. my id . thanks to Mr. assef for all the inputs he has given but i need some information about the above mentioned airlines. thanks
From China
Hi,
I also need to work on a similar project and would greatly appreciate if you can help me with any info. u have gathered on this. My email id is .
Thank you very much for your help in advance.
Regards.

From India, Bangalore
Master of Aviation Management
The aviation industry in India has been growing exponentially over the past few years with the new reforms being introduced by the government. This industry has seen a major boom in terms of sales turnover of air service operators.
The Indian civil aviation industry took its first steps in the early 1930s, when the Tatas established Tata Airlines. The next two decades saw the entry of several private carriers. In 1953, the government chose to nationalize private carriers and set up Indian Airlines to serve the domestic market and Air India to serve the international market. The national carriers enjoyed a monopoly till 1990-91, when the Open Sky policy was implemented. With the repeal of the Air Corporation Act, several private players such as Jet Air, Sahara Airlines, Modiluft, and East West Airlines were allowed to operate commercial airlines and a new chapter in the history of Indian aviation began.
In 2003, more reforms were introduced in the aviation sector like an increase in the FDI limit to 49% from 40%, and a reduction of excise duty on aviation turbine fuel to 8% from 16%. The policy reforms and a favorable business environment attracted several more private players like Air Deccan, Spicejet, Go Airways, Indigo Airlines, etc, who were set-up to operate under a low cost model.
The Indian aviation sector is currently pegged at US$ 7.7 billion and is expected to grow four-fold to US$ 33.4 billion in the next three years. Currently, there are 0.1 million travelers using the air transport services. It is estimated that 50 million people belonging to the middle income group will use the low cost airlines in the coming years. The aviation industry is all set to conquer greater heights with many new air service operators entering this market. The government is planning to establish an independent regulatory authority, to be called Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), to regulate tariffs in heavy-traffic sectors.
However, there are a few major challenges that may hinder the growth of the aviation industry. These include high fuel costs, high airport charges, and the high rate of failures in the airline business.
Managers in this sector would be expected to have a thorough understanding of the cost structure and to devise new ways for revenue generation. They would be required to be adept at forming alliances with tour operators, corporates, and travel agencies.
The Master of Aviation Management Program prepares students to efficiently, effectively, and professionally manage these airline companies, the number of which is ever-increasing.
MAM Program Structure
Group
Subject
Group A
  • Introduction to Management
  • Managerial Effectiveness
Group B
  • Marketing Management
  • Human Resource Management
Group C
  • Accounting & Finance
  • Management of Service Operations
Group D
  • Services Marketing
  • Business Strategy
Group E
  • Aviation Industry Analysis
  • Leadership & Governance
Group F
  • Management of Aviation Business - I
  1. Management of Aviation Business - II


From India, Pune
Hello sir,
could you please help me with the topic emerging hr practices in jet airlines, kingfisher airlines, indigo and air india.could you mail to as soon as possible.
thanking you
regards
aparna.

From India, Ghaziabad
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