New Delhi: The scheduled airlines presently operating in the country along with number of aeroplanes in their fleet are:
Air India Ltd. – 37; (2) Air India Charters Ltd. – 07, (3) Indian Airlines – 58, (4) Alliance Air – 15, (5) Jet Airways – 55, (6) Sahara Airlines – 29, (7) Deccan Aviation (P) Ltd.- 33, (8) Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.- 15, (9) Spicejet Ltd. – 6, (10) Paramount Airways Private Ltd. – 2, (11) Blue Dart Aviation Ltd. (Cargo) – 7, (12) Go Airlines (India) Pvt. Ltd.-3.
A total 123000 passengers travel daily by air on an average. As on date 1147 flights are being operated by Indian Commercial Airlines on daily basis:
Air India – 31; Indian Airlines – 254; Air India Express –6; Alliance Air –11; Jet Airways – 335; Sahara Airlines-106; Air Deccan-219; Kingfisher Airlines-96; Spice Jet-48; Go-Air –21; and Paramount Airs – 20.
02/08/06 Press Information Bureau (press release)
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