Aviation sector is one of the core infrastructures and a cardinal segment that has been a rapidly growing segment of every economy including the Indian economy, and is one of the fastest budding industries. With the increasing globalization, and opening up of economies, consequential liberalization and revamping of freshly enriched aviation policies, new technological innovation, developments in civil aviation and liberal managements, privatization of airlines and airports, liberal and open skies bilateral and multilateral agreements are just some of the recent developments in the global aviation industry.
New concepts of ownership and management, leasing and financing are the some of the emerging trends in India. From being a primarily, state owned industry opening up to the private players both in terms of Aviation & Airline operations had resulted in the aviation industry the phenomenal growth of the aviation industry leading to be dominated by a large number of private players, and low cost carriers. While most commercial airports belong to the public sector, and it is complicated to get enough money or construct efficient management teams within the controlled regulated governmental world. With the privatization of Mumbai and Delhi airports, and the green field airports of Bangalore and Hyderabad, and one such proposed airport at Navi Mumbai, are evidences of such changing milieu of the aviation sector, and the transforming attitude of the government towards privatization of the airport infrastructure. The city side development has also taken the shape of a PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model. In order to face these rapid changes in the industry, the airport owners and operators are devising various schematic designs and working out modules and one such scheme is that of the privatization of airports to redress the grievance of the operators.
NALSAR University of Law, is organizing a two day International Conference to focus on the emerging needs and demands of Airport and Airline sectors for a sustained growth of the Aviation Industry, and to increase awareness of the issues and requirements of this sector. For this reason, the conference will focus primarily on the Airport Sector and the Airline Sector. The Conference will provide a forum for government officials, industry leaders, academicians, business executives and students to discuss the current trends in the said areas, and to exchange best practices, develop solutions, and publicize new initiatives.
For theme details and registration form please visit:
http://www.nalsar.ac.in/AIR%20LAW%20Conference/Conference%20on%20Air%20Law.html
New concepts of ownership and management, leasing and financing are the some of the emerging trends in India. From being a primarily, state owned industry opening up to the private players both in terms of Aviation & Airline operations had resulted in the aviation industry the phenomenal growth of the aviation industry leading to be dominated by a large number of private players, and low cost carriers. While most commercial airports belong to the public sector, and it is complicated to get enough money or construct efficient management teams within the controlled regulated governmental world. With the privatization of Mumbai and Delhi airports, and the green field airports of Bangalore and Hyderabad, and one such proposed airport at Navi Mumbai, are evidences of such changing milieu of the aviation sector, and the transforming attitude of the government towards privatization of the airport infrastructure. The city side development has also taken the shape of a PPP (Public-Private Partnership) model. In order to face these rapid changes in the industry, the airport owners and operators are devising various schematic designs and working out modules and one such scheme is that of the privatization of airports to redress the grievance of the operators.
NALSAR University of Law, is organizing a two day International Conference to focus on the emerging needs and demands of Airport and Airline sectors for a sustained growth of the Aviation Industry, and to increase awareness of the issues and requirements of this sector. For this reason, the conference will focus primarily on the Airport Sector and the Airline Sector. The Conference will provide a forum for government officials, industry leaders, academicians, business executives and students to discuss the current trends in the said areas, and to exchange best practices, develop solutions, and publicize new initiatives.
For theme details and registration form please visit:
http://www.nalsar.ac.in/AIR%20LAW%20Conference/Conference%20on%20Air%20Law.html
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