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Deccan may hive off aviation chartering biz
 
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December 03, 2007 16:24 IST
Deccan Aviation Ltd [Get Quote], in which Vijay Mallya's UB group has picked up 46 per cent stake, may hive off its aviation chartering business into a separate entity.

Deccan sources told PTI that the board had initiated discussions in this regard. A final decision would be taken later.

In 1997, the company started its journey by starting helicopter chartering. At the moment, the company has 13 helicopters and two business jets for chartering services.

The source said that the aviation chartering business generated a revenue of Rs 70 crore (Rs 700 million) in the last financial year.

"This is growing at a decent pace", they said. Deccan plans to expand the aviation chartering business to tap the huge potential which exists in the areas of helicopter tourism, offshore oil explorations, geophysical mineral and power line survey.

The company had already provided helicopter chartering services to several oil companies for offshore exploration. Sources said the company was also talking with the West Bengal government for offering helicopter chartering services.

To strengthen operations, Deccan would get delivery of four A320s before August 2008. It presently has 20 A320s and 22 ATR Turboprop aircraft.

After completion of five years of domestic operations, Deccan plans to start fly overseas for which it was eyeing the countries in South East Asia and the Middle East. Deccan would approach the Centre before March 2008 for getting the approval.

Deccan has also jointly given the mandate with Kingfisher Airlines to global management consulting and technology services company, Accenture, to recommend on how to improve the synergy in operations of the two airlines.


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