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CAPA's Annual India Aviation Outlook is keenly anticipated by the industry each year as the leading analysis of the direction of one of the world’s most important emerging markets. CAPA has a strong and established track record in accurately identifying key trends and developments in the Indian market, both on an annual and long term basis. We operate India’s leading dedicated aviation advisory and research practice offering unrivalled analysis and data across the value chain.

Our India Aviation Outlook is used by the leading industry players to shape their strategies and decisions in the market. The 2013/14 edition will be released on 25 May 2013. Click here for more information.

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The A380 becomes mainstream, with 103 now in service: which airlines, destinations, stage lengths?

20-May-2013 8:40 PM

There are 103 A380s in service as of early May-2013. Emirates has 33 and Singapore Airlines has 19, so when assessing network scheduling, these two and their hubs predominate: of the 1,048 weekly A380 flights, 402 are from Emirates alone. Dubai and Singapore airport see the most A380 flights.

But there are some less predictable statistics. The airport to see the most A380 operators is Hong Kong followed by Paris and Los Angeles. The largest A380 destination that is not (yet) an A380-hub is London Heathrow. The UK and USA are the most common A380 destinations after Australia, Singapore and the UAE. Asia, not the Middle East, sees the most A380 flights; South America sees none. Guangzhou-Shanghai Pudong is the shortest A380 route at 1,202km while Los Angeles-Melbourne is the longest at 12,751km. Qantas and Lufthansa have the highest average sector length while Thai Airways is placing the most number of cycles – about two – on its aircraft per day. Qantas and Air France are placing the least (just over one).

CAPA announces executive promotions within advisory and research teams in South Asia

21-May-2013 4:27 PM
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Tiger Airways narrows losses in FY2013 - but challenges for FY2014 remain

20-May-2013 7:15 PM

China airport wrap: Beijing still not #1 while western China airports lead double-digit growth

20-May-2013 10:24 AM

airberlin 1Q losses widen, but restructuring will deliver benefits later. Pain now for gain later

17-May-2013 3:38 PM

Indian Aviation in 2013/14 Part 3: Global operators bid for Chennai and Kolkata airport management

17-May-2013 10:00 AM

Delta Air Lines aims to usher in lasting business model change with new shareholder rewards

17-May-2013 12:10 AM