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By Nabeel Mohammad Mumtaz

This assignment is based on the aviation


industry. This includes low cost Airlines,
Domestic Airlines Economy, parts of
Aircrafts, Duty of Cabin Crew, Relation
between cockpit, Cargo and Cabin crew.
I want to give my heartiest thanks to
my faculty who gave the guidelines
for the assignment which enabled me
to complete on time.
I would also like to thanks my parents
and friends for their co-operation.
 Demand  Fresher
 No Loss  Food On Demand
 Time Saving  Seat No.
 Market Strategy  Life Saving
 Profit  Tax

Advantage Disadvantage
 Network  PriceRise
 Experienced Crew  Low Job Security
 Job  Standards
 Aircraft  Merge
 Offers  Maintainence

Advantage Disadvantage
India’s aviation industry is growing very rapidly.
India’s economy is growing very rapidly and so is
the jobs opportunity.
Today foreign companies are also investing in
India’s aviation industry just because it is
growing rapidly due to large no. of international,
domestic and low cost carriers.
As we all have seen that few days back there was
a fall in SENSEX which have affected all the
sectors but still aviation is moving ahead because
the customers are being habituated with the
facts that these will happen.
GALLEY LAVATORY DOG HOUSE

CABIN BULKHEAD
Cockpit is the area, usually
near the front of an aircraft from which a
pilot controls the aircraft.
There are three zones in the cargo:
 Forward: Pressurized
 Mid: Pressurized
 Aft : Air conditioned , Pressurized
 Work Knowledge
 Maturity
 Adaptability
 Judgment
 Attitude
 Smile
 Tact
 Diplomacy
 Warmth
 Service
India has passed through a series of loss in recent months which
had affected each and every sector of economy and so is the
aviation sector also.
Before the series of loss occurred the aviation sector had a great
boom in each aspect i.e. jobs, facilities and even the turn-over.
But today’s scenario is different due to the fall in the share
market and Indian economy.
Now as we see India is in the process to recover from loss. Many
of the MNC’s are also investing in the India’s share market and so
the profit is increasing day by day, which has provided a
backbone to the aviation to stand again.
We can also see many of the new airlines coming and some are
still in the pipeline. This regenerates the confidence that very
soon we are again going to see the BOOM in aviation .
A300 A320 A380

Seating Capacity 266 (2nd class) 220 (1st class) 853 (1st class)
185 (2nd class) 644 (2nd class)
525 (3rd class)
Length 54.08m 44.51m 73m

Cabin Width 5.28m 3.70m 6.85m (main deck)


5.92m (upper deck)
Take Off run 2324m 2180m 2900m

Cruising Speed Mach 0.78 Mach 0.78 Mach 0.85

Maximum Speed Mach 0.86 Mach 0.82 Mach 0.89

Fuel Capacity 68,150 ltr 29,680 ltr 356,000 ltr


I would like to say that each and every sector
has its positive and negative aspect. Now it is
up to us, which aspect we choose.
We have seen aviation sector passing through
the dark age, now its time to light again and
we know clearly that “After each dawn there
is a sun rise.”
 New airlines  Less job security
 Cheap fare  Inexperienced crew
 Cut throat  Merging of airlines
competition  Low maintenance
 Job opportunity  Air traffic
 Increased fleet size  Food on cost
 MNC’s coming up

Advantage Disadvantage
A300 A380
First Flight 28th October 1982 27th April 2005
Produced 1974 – 2007 2004 – Present
No. Of Built 561 23 (On January 2009)
Variants A300 B1 A380-841
A300 B2 A380-842
A300 B4 A380-843F
A300 B10 A380-861
A380-863F
Fuel Capacity 68,150 ltr 356,000 ltr
Take Off Run 2324m 2900m
Flight Range 6,670 km 15,200 km
Competitors Boeing 767 Boeing 747-8
Finally after completing the assignments, the
outcome which I have got is a thorough
knowledge of aviation industry which has
created an eagerness for me to more of it in
depth.
And this is only possible when I would start
my carrier in aviation sector.
Finally I would like to conclude that this
project have enabled me to feel the
potential of aviation industry.
And also the upcoming scenario of jobs in
Aviation Industry.
 Module
 Internet:
 www.airliners.net
 www.bjets.com
 www.nasa.gov.uk
 www.yashair.com
 www.wikipedia.org
 www.google.co.in

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