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    Tata Motors domestic sales dip 8 pc in June

    Tata Motors reported an 8% decline in total domestic wholesales to 74,147 units in June, with passenger vehicle sales at 43,624 units. The company anticipates a demand recovery with a strong enquiry pipeline and the upcoming festive season in August. Focus remains on the SUV portfolio, especially Punch and Nexon models, as the industry prepares for growth.

    Maruti Suzuki sales rise 12 pc to 1,79,228 units in June

    Maruti Suzuki India reported a 12% increase in total wholesales for June, reaching 1,79,228 units compared to 1,59,418 units last year. Domestic passenger vehicle sales rose by 3% to 1,37,160 units. Export sales surged to 31,033 units from 19,770 units, while mini-segment car sales declined.

    Toyota records highest-ever monthly sales in June at 27,474 units

    Toyota Kirloskar Motor achieved its best-ever monthly sales in June 2024, with 27,474 units, marking a 40% increase from June 2023. Domestic sales were 25,752 units, while exports reached 1,722 units. The sales surge was driven by strong demand for SUVs and MPVs and strategic expansion into rural markets.

    Cannot avoid market momentum but be a little more selective: Mayuresh Joshi

    The entire ecosystem will see accelerated investments and the government push through regarding the capex needs. Also, railways as a theme, defence as a theme, and shipbuilders as a theme will continue. Execution is going to be extremely important out here, says Mayuresh Joshi. He further says the earnings story and earnings growth should continue to remain strong in select domestic-focused sectors

    FPIs invest Rs 26,565 crore in Indian equities in Jun

    After two months of net outflow, foreign investors turned buyers in June, infusing Rs 26,565 crore in Indian equities, driven by political stability and a sharp rebound in markets.

    China's June factory activity contracts again, services slows

    China's economic indicators for June painted a challenging picture, with manufacturing activity stagnating and services slipping to a five-month low, according to an official survey released on Sunday. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained unchanged at 49.5, below the growth threshold of 50, indicating ongoing economic struggles despite some positive signals in industrial production. Analysts noted that while exports have been a strong driver, both domestic and external demand remain insufficient to fully utilize China's manufacturing capacity, prompting calls for additional policy support to stimulate growth.

    • India economy likely to sustain high growth trajectory: ITC

      Indian conglomerate ITC predicts the Indian economy will sustain its high growth trajectory in FY2024-25 due to strong momentum in fixed investments and private consumption. The growth is supported by a good Rabi harvest and normal monsoons. Factors like a favorable demographic profile, increasing affluence, rapid urbanisation, and accelerated digital adoption are key structural drivers of the Indian economy.

      UK economy grew 0.7% in first quarter of 2024

      Britain's economy grew by 0.7% in the first quarter of this year compared to the previous quarter, surpassing an initial estimate of 0.6% growth, according to official figures released on Friday. This data arrives just days before a national election where opinion polls suggest Labour Party leader Keir Starmer may replace Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

      ET Graphics: India’s domestic aviation market is now third largest globally

      India has recently overtaken Brazil and Indonesia to claim the position of the third largest domestic aviation market, as reported by aviation data analytics firm OAG. IndiGo and Air India, collectively holding orders for more than 1,000 aircraft, dominate the market by securing nine out of every ten domestic seats in India. At present, the United States and China maintain their positions as the top two aviation markets globally.

      India imposes anti-dumping duties on three Chinese products

      On hydraulic rock breakers, the duty ranged between 4.55 per cent and 162.5 per cent of CIF (cost, insurance, freight) value in US dollars. The duty was also imposed on these goods coming from Korea. These breakers are used in the construction and mining industry for carrying out demolition, excavation, mining and boulder breaking activities.

      Indian airports need to review their pricing strategies: CAPA India

      Indian airports can increase profitability by increasing non-aeronautical revenues, according to aviation consultancy firm CAPA India. The consultancy found that airports on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode generate more non-aero revenues than those operated by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). The consultancy suggested that Indian airports need to review their pricing strategies and consider whether aero charges reflect demand on resources.

      Air India to offer premium economy cabins on domestic, short-haul international routes

      Air India has announced the introduction of a premium economy cabin experience on both domestic and short-haul international routes. This will be in addition to the existing economy and business class options.

      Export duty on onions to stay as domestic prices recover

      India's central government is unlikely to remove the 40% export duty on onions imposed last month, as domestic onion prices have almost doubled in the last month. The average rate of onions at the benchmark Lasalgaon APMC was Rs 28/kg on Tuesday, up 40% in the last 15 days and double of what it was a month ago. The rising onion prices have slowed down the pace of government onion procurement operations to create a strategic reserve under the Price Stabilisation Fund.

      Airbus Helicopters launches H145 in domestic energy segment in collaboration with Heligo

      Airbus Helicopters introduced its H145 helicopter into the domestic energy sector in partnership with Heligo Charters on Tuesday. This move into offshore operations follows Heligo Charters Pvt Ltd (HCPL) signing a comprehensive by-the-hour services contract with Airbus earlier this year for six H145 helicopters.

      ET Graphics: Domestic flyer traffic growth in the slow lane

      Domestic air traffic increased by 4.4% in May, with airlines carrying 13.8 million passengers compared to 13.2 million in May 2023, and 723 passenger complaints were recorded.

      Bringing down airfares on new minister Ram Mohan Naidu's radar

      Aviation is a deregulated sector and airlines fix fares based on supply and demand, as well as seasonality. Last month, the Delhi High Court refused to give guidance to cap airfares saying that aviation is a capital-intensive sector. "Regulated free play given to the airlines to implement dynamic pricing of the fares for each flight appears to be in conformity with the norms followed worldwide," the court said in its ruling.

      IndiGo bets on affordable long-haul plan: CEO Pieter Elbers

      IndiGo, known for its single-class model, is shifting to dual-class to cater to India's growing air travel market. With rising affluence, more Indians are exploring international travel, a trend IndiGo aims to capitalize on. Managing operations at Delhi airport's three terminals is challenging but supported by the government's vision for aviation. Hosting IATA's AGM in 2025 showcases India's aviation potential. IndiGo's strategy reflects its belief in India's growth, aiming to offer affordable fares and quality service to a broader range of travelers.

      Airport industry's pre-tax profit to grow 35% in FY25, CAPA India says

      India's airport industry is expected to see a 35% rise in pre-tax profit for fiscal year 2025, driven by strong demand for air travel, as estimated by aviation consultancy CAPA India.

      Domestic air passenger traffic grows 5.1 pc to about 138.9 mn in May: ICRA

      In May, domestic air passenger traffic grew 5.1% YoY to 138.9 million, 14% higher than pre-Covid levels, as per Icra. The Indian aviation industry outlook is stable with a continued recovery in passenger traffic and stable cost environment, expecting the trend to continue in FY2025.

      Domestic air traffic likely to touch 164 million in FY25

      India's domestic air traffic is projected to increase by 6-8 per cent to 161-164 million this financial year, while international air traffic is expected to rise by 9-11 per cent to 75-78 million by March 2025. Domestic carriers are facing consolidated losses of $0.4-0.6 billion due to capacity shortages from around 130 grounded aircraft. This is excluding the profitable Indigo. The number of grounded aircrafts is expected to increase to 180, including those of Go First. Net inductions of 84 aircraft are anticipated, bringing the total domestic fleet to 812 by March 2025.

      India airline industry to report wider loss in FY25, consultancy says

      India's airline industry is projected to face widening losses of $400-600 million in fiscal 2025 due to escalating costs despite increased passenger demand. CAPA India forecasts a rise in yields by 1% this year, with overall costs to increase by 3.8%. The market is dominated by low-cost carrier IndiGo, while the Air India group and newer carriers like Akasa Air and SpiceJet also play significant roles. Domestic passenger traffic is expected to grow to 161-164 million, with international traffic reaching 75-78 million, reflecting India's status as the world's fastest-growing aviation market.

      Japan Airlines and IndiGo Agree on Codeshare Partnership; enables JAL to expand reach to 14 IndiGo destinations in India

      Japan Airlines (JAL) and IndiGo announced a codeshare partnership benefiting customers with more travel options between Japan and India.

      Domestic airfares on northward trajectory; still among lowest globally: Experts

      Domestic airfares in India have surged up to 40% in key routes due to higher traffic and capacity constraints in the last six quarters. India is one of the world's fastest-growing civil aviation markets, with an average of 4.5 lakh passengers daily. However, capacity constraints are a key challenge as many aircraft are grounded due to supply chain issues. Aviation consultancy firm CAPA India reported that average fares on the top 20 domestic routes had not moved significantly in nominal terms for the last two decades, until the last six quarters.

      IndiGo announces foray into business class after record profit

      IndiGo said that business class will be available on the busiest routes of the country which sees heavy corporate traffic and will be operational before the end of this year. Coming August, around IndiGo’s anniversary, more details on product offering, launch date and routes will be unveiled.

      Business class coming soon: IndiGo to launch 'tailor-made' product for busiest routes

      IndiGo, operated by Interglobe Aviation, announced plans to launch a new customized business product for India's busiest routes by the end of the year. CEO Pieter Elbers highlighted the company's commitment to innovation, aiming to provide more travel options as India's economy grows. The airline saw a 13% increase in domestic passengers, while competitors experienced a 6% decline.

      Baggage arrival time improves at six airports

      The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday said when the exercise was started on January 14, only 62.2% of the passengers were getting their baggage within IATA-prescribed timelines.

      Domestic air traffic rises to 1.32 crore in April

      As many as 1,370 passengers were affected due to denied boarding, with airlines spending Rs 136.23 lakh towards compensation and facilities in this regard, as per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) data. The data showed there were a total of 32,314 flight cancellations in April and airlines spent Rs 89.26 lakh towards compensation and facilities.

      FA Airlines to buy regional airline FlyBig

      Mumbai-based FA Airlines is set to acquire regional carrier FlyBig, which currently has four planes in its fleet. FA Airlines, incorporated in 2022, is focused on the aviation sector. The deal, for which an initial pact has been signed, will expand FlyBig's fleet by more than 20 aircraft once completed. Fauzia Arshi, an entrepreneur from the film industry, is the Managing Director of FA Airlines. India's civil aviation market is among the world's fastest-growing, with rising domestic air traffic. There are currently at least six scheduled regional carriers and six scheduled domestic airlines in India.

      Airbus order enough to have impact: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers

      IndiGo's CEO Elbers announced the airline's entry into the long-haul aviation market due to strong domestic traffic. The decision includes an order for 30 Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with significant growth potential in the global market.

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