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Expansion of an efficient civil aviation sector is important for India as it becomes increasingly linked to global commerce and tourism. The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) undertook a study on the economic impact of Emirates Airline’s operations on the Indian economy.
The study highlights the inter-linkages between the civil aviation sector with other sectors in the economy and generation of income and employment through these linkages. Dr. Pronab Sen, Principal Advisor in the planning Commission released the study titled ‘Emirates in India – Assessment of Economic Impact and Regional Benefits’ at a function organised by NCAER on 3 September. The findings of the study are based on the data obtained from Emirates and sources from India’s official statistics.
Major findings of the study
According to Dr. Shekhar Shah, Director General, NCAER, “A well-managed civil aviation infrastructure and efficiently-run, competitive airlines are a must in today’s globalised world. The presence of such infrastructure and airlines in India can bring down transport and communication costs, promote commercial and cultural activity, create jobs, and ultimately unify people and markets. The new NCAER study was done for Emirates Airline quantifies the airlines’ impact on the economy.
“This is the first comprehensive study of its kind. We’ve studied four impacts: first, the direct contribution of airline operations on the Indian economy; second, the indirect contribution of aviation to other sectors through multiplier effects; third, the generation of jobs in India; and fourth, contributions through the tourist dollars earned. We’ve also looked at the regional benefits that accrue to smaller cities when they are linked to India’s major air hubs.”
“India is a central pillar in Emirate’s global network, last year Emirates carried over 4.7 million passengers on its flights to Indian cities. NCAER’s report quantifies the US$596 million injected into the Indian economy as a result of this traffic; substantiating Emirates’ contribution towards economic growth, foreign investment and trade in India,” said Andrew Parker, Emirates Senior Vice President of Public, Industry, International & Environmental Affairs. “Emirates is committed to further investment and growth in the Indian market with the deployment of the latest generation aircraft and launching new routes over the medium term.”
A copy of the report and information about Emirates presence in India can be found online at: http://www.emirates.com/english/about/public_affairs/emirates-and-india/emirates-and-india.aspx.