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Allstarsaviationservices ALL STARS AVIATION is one of the pioneering aviation academies in India. It provides professionally designed training programs to improve skills

ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES is one of the pioneering aviation academies in India. It provides professionally designed training programs to impart training to the upcoming manpower. It gets you the best airline/airport and hospitality career. Due to development of technology, aviation demands more training and professionalism in handling airplanes and equipments. It not only provides opportunities

in aviation but also in hospitality. Hospitality too requires well groomed talents. Our vision and mission is to get you the right job prospect and also fulfill the manpower requirements of airlines and Hospitality Area Inside Various Airport. ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES has become a much known name in Aviation world within the very short span of time. Thousands of students have been trained and placed successfully at the various airports and airlines across the country. Established in the year 2012, ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES has emerged as one of the leading names in the field of recruitment and placement. Under the guidance of the Director, our efficient team of employees is focused towards providing exceptional services to the clients within an optimum time frame. We have with us, highly experienced HR professionals who understand the requirements and concerns of the clients effectively and provide complete recruitment solutions to the client, keeping their requirements in mind. What Is :- ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES

ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES is a private limited company registered under the companies act, 1956 at New Delhi & ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES & MANAGEMENT STUDIES is STARTED Last Year at CALICUT, KERALA . It is the academy in India having exclusive worldwide tie up with various companies working at airports worldwide. It is the leading academy that grooms young trainees for successful carriers in the aviation & hospitality industries.


• Deals with all ground handling trainings.
• 100% job Guaranteed.
• International certified language classes
Advanced Airlines Profile Training Program
• ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES ( HR Solutions).
• Earn while you learn opportunities.
• Certified DGR training
• IN –FLIGHT Training Exposure
• Widely acknowledged in the aviation field by Indian Electronic and Print media.

03 Months - ON JOB TRAINING under Delhi International Airport Limited and Goa International Airport Limited


• ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES lays special attention to English proficiency by teaching English as a foreign language.

• ALL STARS AVIATION SERVICES provides practical training on safety, emergency procedures and technical knowledge on aircraft, through its specialized faculty and infrastructure

Recent Achievement

100 % Placement Record Delivered For 2023 Batch Students) 63 Students In Number for Various Positions in Ground Staffs

Passenger Service Associate
Lead Assistant /Junior Air Traffic Controller
Ramp Service Agent
Airlines Security Officer
Flight Dispatcher
Load Controller
Guest Relation Executives
HR- Admins
Corporate Backend Operations for Airlines

( Best digits of placement after Post Covid in Aviation Sector.

✅ Program Structure – Airport Operations & Customer Service TrainingComponent OverviewComponent DetailsTotal Duration 1 ...
11/11/2025

✅ Program Structure – Airport Operations & Customer Service Training

Component Overview

Component Details

Total Duration 1 Year
No. of Terms 4 Terms
Term Breakdown Each term = 3 Months
First 6 Months On-Campus Training (2 Terms) – Theory + Practical
Next 6 Months Industrial Exposure (2 Terms) – Airport Cranney Program across airports in India
Outcome Hands-on experience & professional readiness for aviation / airport operations roles

✅ Flow Format

1 Year Program
├── Term 1 (3 Months) – Campus Training (Airport Operations)
├── Term 2 (3 Months) – Campus Training (Customer Services & Airline Management)
├── Term 3 (3 Months) – Airport Cranney Program (Airport Operations)
└── Term 4 (3 Months) – Airport Cranney Program (Airline Training)

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22/12/2016

FUTURE OF INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY.
India’s civil aviation industry is on a high-growth trajectory. India aims to become the third-largest aviation market by 2020 and the largest by 2030.
The Civil Aviation industry has ushered in a new era of expansion, driven by factors such as low-cost carriers (LCCs), modern airports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in domestic airlines, advanced information technology (IT) interventions and growing emphasis on regional connectivity. India is the ninth-largest civil aviation market in the world, with a market size of around US$ 16 billion. India is expected to become the third largest aviation market by 2020 #.
“The world is focused on Indian aviation – from manufacturers, tourism boards, airlines and global businesses to individual travellers, shippers and businessmen. If we can find common purpose among all stakeholders in Indian aviation, a bright future is at hand” said Mr. Tony Tyler, Director General and CEO, International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Market Size
During January-August 2016, domestic air passenger traffic rose 23.14 per cent to 64.47 million from 52.36 million during the same period in 2015. Passenger traffic during FY 2015-16 increased at a rate of 21.3 per cent to 85.57 million from 70.54 million in the FY 2014-15.
In July 2016, total aircraft movements at all Indian airports stood at 168,400, which was 14.3 per cent higher than July 2015. International aircraft movements increased by 8.2 per cent to 32,830 in July 2016 from 30,330 in July 2015. Domestic aircraft movements increased by 15.8 per cent to 135,570 in July 2016 from 117,050 in July 2015.
Indian domestic air traffic is expected to cross 100 million passengers by FY2017, compared to 81 million passengers in 2015, as per Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
India is among the five fastest-growing aviation markets globally with 275 million new passengers. The airlines operating in India are projected to record a collective operating profit of Rs 8,100 crore (US$ 1.29 billion) in fiscal year 2016, according to Crisil Ltd.
Investment
According to data released by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), FDI inflows in air transport (including air freight) between April 2000 and March 2016 stood at US$ 931.05 million.
Key investments and developments in India’s aviation industry include:
Airbus SAS has signed an agreement with Karnataka-based Aequs Aerospace, an aircraft component maker, for the supply of over 100,000 titanium machined parts for its A320 new engine option (NEO) aircraft.
Boeing Company, an American plane maker, and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, have entered into a joint venture to set up a new facility in Hyderabad to manufacture Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopter fuselages.
GoAir, India's fifth-biggest carrier by passengers travelled, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Airbus to buy 72 A320neo aircrafts, valued at US$ 7.7 billion, as part of an expansion drive.
Lockheed Martin Corporation plans to make India a manufacturing base for its F-16V fighter jets, C-130J Super Hercules military transport planes and helicopters.
Auto components maker Bharat Forge Ltd (BFL), the flagship company of the US$ 3 billion Kalyani Group, has formalised agreement with Rolls-Royce Plc, under which BFL will supply critical and high integrity forged and machined components for a range of aero engines.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Finland, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Oman and Ethiopia for increased co-operation between the countries in terms of additional seats, sharing of airlines codes, increased frequencies and additional points of call, during the International Civil Aviation Negotiations (ICAN),2015 held in Antalya, Turkey.
Tata Advanced Systems (TASL) has signed a joint venture with American aircraft manufacturing major, Boeing, to establish a centre of excellence for manufacturing aerostructures for Apache helicopter initially and collaborate on integrated systems development opportunities in India in the long term.
US-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing plans to assemble one of its two helicopters namely, Chinook (heavy-lift) or Apache (attack type) in India, thus becoming yet another global company to invest in India encouraged by the ‘Make in India’ campaign.
Airbus, leading European aircraft manufacturer, plans to invest US$ 40 million to set up a pilot and maintenance training center in New Delhi, which will be operational by the end of 2017.
Airbus also expects India’s aviation industry to grow at over 10 per cent annually in the next decade, almost double the average growth rate of the global aviation industry.
Government Initiatives
Government agencies project that around 500 brownfield and greenfield airports would be required by 2020. The private sector is being encouraged to become actively involved in the construction of airports through different Public Private Partnership models, with substantial state support in terms of financing, concessional land allotment, tax holidays and other incentives.
In the Union Budget 2016-17, the government introduced various proposals for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) operations for airplanes. These include customs and excise duty exemption for tools and tool-kits used in MRO works. The government has also scrapped the one-year restriction for utilisation of duty free parts apart from allowing import of unserviceable parts by MROs for providing exchange. As per revised norms, the foreign aircraft brought in to India for MRO work would now be permitted to stay up to six months or as extended by aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Such foreign aircraft would also be henceforth permitted to carry passengers in the flights at the start and end of its period of stay in India.
Some major initiatives undertaken by the government are:
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has finalised and put forward for approval to the Union Cabinet, the new aviation policy, which includes proposals such as allowing new airlines to fly abroad, introduction of more regional flights and a new formula for granting bilateral flying rights.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Airports Authority of India (AAI), aimed at providing space technology for construction of airports.
The Government of India is planning to boost regional connectivity by setting up 50 new airports over the next three years, out of which at least 10 would be operational by 2017.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop city-side infrastructure at 13 regional airports across India, with help from private players for building of hotels, carparks and other facilities, and thereby boost its non-aeronautical revenues.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulator, has signed an agreement with United States Technical Development Agency (USTDA) for India Aviation Safety Technical Assistance Phase II, aimed at bringing in systemic improvements in the area of operation, airworthiness and licensing.
The Government of India has given site clearance to Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Development Corporation (DMICDC) for setting up of a Greenfield Airport for public use near Bhiwadi in Alwar district of Rajasthan and has granted 'in-principle' approval to 13 other greenfield airport projects.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to revive and operationalise around 50 airports in India over the next 10 years to improve regional and remote air connectivity.
Gujarat is expected to get a second international airport at Dholera. The state government has formed Dholera International Airport Co. Ltd. and is obtaining approvals from the union government.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has given its approval to Air India’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) unit.
The Government of India has decided to award airports in Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur and Ahmedabad on management contract. AAI has issued the ‘Request for Qualification’ document for these four airports.
Road Ahead
India’s aviation industry is largely untapped with huge growth opportunities, considering that air transport is still expensive for majority of the country’s population, of which nearly 40 per cent is the upwardly mobile middle class.
The industry stakeholders should engage and collaborate with policy makers to implement efficient and rational decisions that would boost India’s civil aviation industry. With the right policies and relentless focus on quality, cost and passenger interest, India would be well placed to achieve its vision of becoming the third-largest aviation market by 2020 and the largest by 2030.
Exchange Rate Used: INR 1 = US$ 0.0149 as on September 30, 2016.
References: Media Reports, Press Releases, Press Information Bureau, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Airports Authority of India (AAI), Union Budget 2016-17

18/12/2016

20 years of growth: Why India's aviation industry is taking off
By Michelle Cohan, CNN
Updated 10:44 AM EDT, Wed April 13, 2016

(CNN) "Indians want to spend money. They're one of the world's biggest spenders today."

That's the explanation Neerja Bhatia, vice president of India Etihad, offers for why India is now the world's fastest-growing aviation sector.

"If you look at the past, an average middle-class family would take one domestic holiday a year," she tells CNN. "Today the trend has changed."

International carriers want in on the action.

In 2013, India's Jet Airways partnered with the UAE's Etihad Airways.

With Jet having the widest domestic network in India, there were suddenly dozens more routes, and tens of thousands of seats, connecting India to the Abu Dhabi hub.

Together, the partnership holds 21% of India's aviation market, meaning about one in five fliers in India board either Jet or Etihad.

20-year transformation

India's airspace hasn't always been so lively or attractive.

The government had a monopoly on national air carriers and strict aviation policies blocked foreign ventures.

That all changed with de-regulation in 1994.

Air India, the country's national carrier, has been carrying the India flag around the world for decades.

But its future is uncertain, with today's runways more competitive than ever.

Low-cost carriers now rule Indian skies, with the likes of Indigo and Spicejet accounting for two thirds of the domestic market.

While most other airlines are removing frills, however, Vistara, a new full-service carrier, is adding them in.

Three-class cabin on domestic

Vistara offers a three-class cabin on short-haul domestic routes: economy, premium economy and business.

It's also experimenting with menus and multi-course meals -- going against current trends for short-haul and domestic travel.

"We should not look at the past so much to decide what we want to do for the future," says Vistara's CEO Phee Teik Yeoh.

"When we came up with the idea of premium economy, many of the industry folks were thinking we went out of our mind.

"But actually we've realized many of the economy passengers would like to trade up again."

While premium economy is common on international carriers, it's rarely seen on domestic flights in India.

Vistara may have overestimated public appetite.

The airline has said it plans to remove two rows of premium economy seating until demand improves.

"We have learned that instead of growing the business-travel class, business class is shrinking," says CEO Phee Teik Yeoh.

"So we are nimble, we learn from lessons.

"We are quick-footed to change course midstream."

SpiceJet is   for     at   &   (   ) : Sunday, March 13, 2016 : 10.00am to 2.00pm :Holiday Inn, Sakinaka Junction, Andhe...
13/03/2016

SpiceJet is for at & ( )
: Sunday, March 13, 2016
: 10.00am to 2.00pm
:Holiday Inn, Sakinaka Junction, Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400072.

: Thursday, March 17, 2016
: 10.00am to 2.00pm
:CEssex Farms, 4, Aurobindo Marg, Near IIT Flyover, New Delhi -110016.

: - Shirt with knee length skirt
Minimum qualification: Higher Secondary(10+2) pass
Nationality: Indian

Age: Freshers:18 - 27 yrs/Experienced crew may also apply
Minimum height: Female - 155 cm;

Marital status: Freshers (unmarried) / Experienced (married or unmarried)

Language: Fluency in English & Hindi

Appearance: Clear complexion, no visible marks, scars or tattoos
Walk-in with your resumes and colour photographs (passport size and full length)

IndiGo is       ( /  –  ) At  ,   &  Bangalore CSO/Officer – Security 15 Mar, 2016 10:00 - 18:00 Goldfinch Retreat,New I...
13/03/2016

IndiGo is ( / – ) At , &

Bangalore
CSO/Officer – Security
15 Mar, 2016
10:00 - 18:00
Goldfinch Retreat,New International airport road,tarbanahalli,Chickajal,P.,behind ITC factory

Hyderabad
CSO/Officer – Security
18 Mar, 2016
10:30 - 18:00
Radisson BLU hotels,Banjara hills,Hyderabad

Hyderabad
CSO/Officer – Security
28 Mar, 2016
10:30 - 18:00
Radisson BLU hotels,Banjara hills,Hyderabad

Chennai
CSO/Officer – Security
30 Mar, 2016
10:00 - 18:00
Fortune Select Palms, 142, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thoraipakkam, Chennai-600096

:
Education Qualification – Graduates / Final year Result awaited.
Desired Skills – Good Communication Skills, Customer Service Aptitude, Open to work in rotational shifts, 6 days a week, Able to work under pressure.
Airport Operations Experience preferred.
Local residents preferred
Kindly refer local residents only.
No visible tattoo marks / body art.
Age – Minimum 18 years.
Interviewed candidates can reapply after 6 months

Interview update:Qatar Airways is hiring for Cabin Crew(Female only), interested can walk-in at Kolkata /Amritsar/Nagpur...
13/03/2016

Interview update:Qatar Airways is hiring for Cabin Crew(Female only), interested can walk-in at Kolkata /Amritsar/Nagpur on 19th March/ 20th March / 26th March.
Details as below-
Time : anytime between 2pm to 8pm
Kolkata:- 19th March 2016
Venue - Haytt Regency Kolkata
JA-1,Sector-3,Salt lake city,Kolkata
Amritsar:- 20th March 2016
Venue - Haytt Amritsar
Adjoining Alpha one city center,MBM Farms,G.T. Road , Amritsar.
Nagpur:- 26th March 2016
Venue - Redisson blu Hotel Nagpur
7,Wardha Road, Nagpur Maharastra.
Essential criteria:-
Minimum age of 21years
Minimum arm reach of 212cms on tip toes
Minimum high school education 12th with fluency in written and spoken English.
Attire- Formal Business
Kindly note kindly bring your updated cv along with full length and passport size photograph.

SpiceJet is Hiring Ground Staff At Delhiposition : customer service agent (csa)security executive Spice Jet is Hiring Gr...
28/02/2016

SpiceJet is Hiring Ground Staff At Delhi

position : customer service agent (csa)
security executive

Spice Jet is Hiring Ground Staff At Delhi

Graduation completd / Result Awaiting

: 04-Mar-16
: 09:00 am - 12:00 pm
: Delhi
: SpiceJet Office, Terminal 1D , Room No-26, Delhi Airport

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Shanti Bhawan, Behind Terminal-3 Indira Gandhi International Airport
Delhi
110061

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Tuesday 10am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 5:30pm
Thursday 10am - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 5:30pm
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