Star Air – A new Airline by Sanjay Ghodawat Group is all set to Takeoff
Team Udayavani, Jun 20, 2018, 1:01 PM IST
Bengaluru/Tirupati: It has been a known fact that the aviation industry has witnessed an exponential growth in the recent years. Although a lot of new airports have been operationalized, the airlines are constrained to provide direct (no transit) flights from these airports. Envisioning this demand of smaller business jets flying directly from A to B, the Sanjay Ghodawat Group – a reputed business house in India with over 20 business verticals, have entered the aviation with a promising new airline – Star Air.
Headquartered in the Bangalore International Airport, Star Air has been established with a view of serving the common man, with an experience like that of a business class. “What we aim for is to create the right balance between a common man’s pocket and the expectations which he holds from an airline,” quoted Capt. Simran Singh Tiwana, CEO of Star Air. “In due course time, we aim to provide an all jet engine fleet connecting new city pairs,” he added.
Introducing the Embraer ERJ-145 for the first time in India in commercial airline, Star Air has smartly chalked out a road map, which seems to go a long way. The plane, till date, was the chosen favourite of the business class as private business jets. Starting off with a fleet of two aircrafts, the airline is planning a steady expansion.
Under the UDAN regional connectivity scheme, launched by the Govt. of India, Star Air has bagged three routes under their wings: Hubli – Pune Hubli – Hindon (Delhi) Hubli – Tirupathi The airline is yet to disclose its routes from Bangalore and other cities.
Though the airline is a greenhorn, the team is full of experience and high spirits. Headed by Capt. Tiwana, who believes in leading by example, the highly skilled team is backed by the parent team of The Sanjay Ghodawat Group. “Our Chairman has a vision to Connect the Real India. We have taken the first step. Now, our entire focus remains on providing best-in-class service,” stated Capt. Tiwana.
The airline is all set to takeoff, with its first flight expected in mid-July 2018. To know more about Star Air, one can follow them on social media or visit their website http://www.starair.in About Star Air.
Star Air is a scheduled commercial airline with an aim to connect real India. It is promoted by Ghodawat Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., which is the Aviation arm of strategically diversified Sanjay Ghodawat Group. Over the past five years we have made a best-in-class helicopter operator in India with impeccable dedication to safety. Star Air is the latest offering of the group. An upcoming Airline with a firm proposal to connect the unconnected. The target routes are where passengers are currently suffering a lot of transit layover delays. The airline will provide a very reliable, safe and comfortable travel experience with direct connections. Truly the group’s ‘Star in the Air’.
Headquartered in Kolhapur in Maharashtra – India, the Sanjay Ghodawat Group is backed by a workforce of over 10,000 employees and the state-of-the-art infrastructure are leaders in floriculture, manufacturing, has strong presence in renewable energy, FMCG, textiles, mining, real estate and growing substantially in education. The group is now poised to go places by replicating its successful business model in remaining parts of India and also plans to look globally for further opportunities.
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