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AIRASIA India on Thursday (September 27) announced it has received the crucial No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Civil Aviation Ministry, with the Malaysian parent  company’s chief Tony Fernandes terming the development as “very exciting”.

 

Though NOC was issued by the Ministry last week, this was the first formal statement by the AirAsia CEO on microblogging site Twitter.

 

“I am thrilled to announce that Airasia India has received NOC approval from the government of India. Very exciting and hugely profitable,” Fernandes said in a tweet.

 

With the NOC in hand, AirAsia India would now have to apply to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for its Scheduled Operator’s Permit (SOP or the flying permit), which is the final step before it can start its flight operations.

 

The DGCA grants the SOP after vetting the preparations of a start-up airline to launch flights by examining issues like availability of aircraft, manpower to operate flights as well as on the ground, aircraft parking space at airports and  engineering facilities.

 

The NOC would also enable AirAsia India to import the first of the three aircraft to Chennai, which would be its headquarters.

 

AirAsia India, a joint venture between the Malaysian airline AirAsia (which would own 49 per cent stake), the Tatas (30 per cent) and the Telstra Tradeplace owned by Arun Bhatia (21 per cent), plans to start operations within this financial year itself.

 

The start-up airline had been granted security clearances by the Union Home Ministry last month.

 

Currently, AirAsia operates in Thailand and Malaysia and connects Chennai, Bangalore, Tiruchirappalli, Kochi and Kolkata in India.

 

Tata Sons have recently announced that they plan to launch another airline in India with Singapore Airlines and have sent their own application to the Foreign Investment  Promotion Board (FIPB) for approval.

 

Tatas would own a 51 per cent stake in this venture.

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