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Titan Aviation Participates in Heli Tourism Conference in Cochin, India

Titan Aviation India participated in the recently concluded Heli Tourism Conference held in Cochin International Airport in Kerala on 15th Feb 2011. Main motto of the event was to explore viability of Helicopter Operations in Kerala. Kerala being a prominent tourist state with influx of considerable amount of International as well as Domestic tourists there is a need to provide faster and reliable connectivity between tourist spots which is only possible by means of Helicopter Charter Operations due to the nature of Kerala’s landscape.

 

During the conference it was extensively discussed that apart from of Heli Tourism flights between prominent tourist spots there is also wide scope for Helicopter Charter Services for activities like Pilgrimage Tourism, Air Ambulance, Emergency Evacuations and helicopter charter services between Cochin and Lakshadweep Islands.

“Kerala has a huge potential for Heli Tourism within the State as well as interstate travel between Kerala and other states in the region like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Goa. As the stake holders of Kerala Aviation industry and local Airport authorities are keen to support and promote Heli Tourism and Business Aviation Industry there are lots of opportunities for aviation service companies like Titan Aviation India who are gearing up to provide Helicopter Charter Service in Kerala as well as Air Charter Service between Kerala and other states in India” says Cptn. Sakeer Sheik, MD, Titan Aviation who was also a speaker at the conference.

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Titan Aviation Shows Gulf Medevac Interest and Eyes San Marino AOC

Titan Aviation, which manages its worldwide operations from Dubai, is edging closer to securing an AOC in San Marino while continuing to develop its business in the UAE and India. As reported in EBAN last month, the company recently added a Global 6000 to its managed fleet. A Phenom 100 is also expected to arrive in Q4 of this year, at which point the San Marino AOC should be finalized.

“Both the Middle East and Indian arms of Titan Aviation are important to us,” says MD Sakeer Sheik. With the Middle East Global 5000 we have a lot of high net worth clients to look after and we are also in the process of starting medevac operations.

“We are looking beyond the Middle East and at medevac aircraft that can also be converted into a VIP charter aircraft. We will use a Hawker 900XP and Challenger 6D5, and this will form our nest expansion plan, out of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.”

Titan Aviation is partnering with a large hospital group in UAE, the first step towards a fully-fledged medevac operation, as Sheik explains: The second step is to make ourselves available to other parties that require such services. Royal Jet used to operate a lot of medevac flights but is no longer active in this business. We want to get in there, with the right kind of aircraft.

“A Challenger can fly seven hours, which would be ideal to cover some parts of Europe and some parts of Africa. So we have a long range, non- stop aircraft and we have a medium range aircraft that can cater to the Asian market and the eastern European market.”

Sheik also reveals that he is planning to add four more managed aircraft to the fleet before the end of the year. Aircraft management is a serious focus in our business and we have a lot of thrust in that area, he says. “We have hired fames Coak, who has work experience in the GCC in the charter department. He comes with a lot of experience having worked at Rotana, Falcon and Gulf Wings. He will drive forward the expansion plans we have in the charter and management division.”