Bangalore : US group Raytheon will roll out a new satellite-based aircraft navigation system in India this year, a move that could save airlines up to 20 per cent in fuel costs.
"To get 20 per cent on fuel burn is an enormous opportunity for airlines. It makes or breaks their business model," William Blair, president Raytheon Asia, told Reuters on Friday.
High fuel costs and taxes have battered India's airline industry in recent years, with carriers in what was seen as one of the world's most promising aviation growth markets struggling to turn a profit and running up large debts.
India contracted the U.S. defence and aerospace company in 2009 to build an air traffic control system allowing point-to-point flights instead of aircraft having to fly close to land-based control towers.
A 20 per cent fuel saving is the amount U.S. plane-maker Boeing says its $200 million Dreamliner jets provide compared to equivalent aircraft.
"There is a business model and a business value for the airlines, and also for civil aviation and Airports Authority of India," Blair said in an interview.
The system, named GAGAN, uses three satellites and will be the first to run on Raytheon's new algorithm for equatorial regions. Blair would not give details of its cost.
India permitted airlines to import jet fuel directly last year to ease their costs by allowing them to avoid buying fuel from oil marketing companies.
"To get 20 per cent on fuel burn is an enormous opportunity for airlines. It makes or breaks their business model," William Blair, president Raytheon Asia, told Reuters on Friday.
High fuel costs and taxes have battered India's airline industry in recent years, with carriers in what was seen as one of the world's most promising aviation growth markets struggling to turn a profit and running up large debts.
A 20 per cent fuel saving is the amount U.S. plane-maker Boeing says its $200 million Dreamliner jets provide compared to equivalent aircraft.
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The system, named GAGAN, uses three satellites and will be the first to run on Raytheon's new algorithm for equatorial regions. Blair would not give details of its cost.
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