Indian to Hive off its Cargo business
After the proposed merger of the Indian Airlines with Air India, the cargo arm of Indian Airlines will be hived off to operate as separate entity. The proposed cargo operations will be handled as a division of Indian Airlines till the process of merger is completed. The airline has already taken approval from the Government of India for its cargo operations. India has a huge market for cargo carriers and is growing at a rate of 20 percent per year. Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines are also planning to start their cargo operations. with the booming retail sector, the cargo business is expected to grow at a higher pace as the retail companies would use air cargo services to ship their goods to various destinations across the country.
Under the process the airline is planning to convert some of its existing passenger carriers into freighters. To start with, the airline will convert its five Boeing 737 aircrafts into cargo carriers. Some non airline companies are also showing their interests in air cargo business, therefore, the airline companies are making their first moves to encash the upcoming opportunity.