“CAPA’s research and intelligence is recognised globally and relied upon by most of the leading aviation companies in the world”
CAPA India Research
CAPA maintains a dedicated India-based research desk conducting quantitative and qualitative studies. This highly skilled team of analysts and economists brings together a group of specialists in a variety of areas covering not only aviation but also related macro issues such as economics, demographics, consumer trends, regulatory developments and technology.
The team maintains a range of databases on indicators such as traffic statistics, tourist arrivals, fleet orders, fuel prices, route changes and airport construction updates. Regular outlook reports are published on key verticals across the value chain such as airlines, airports, general aviation, ATM, policy, travel industry, freight, MRO, training etc. CAPA India is therefore well positioned to act as a single point of reference for data on Indian aviation and can also prepare customised reports. A sample of recent reports can be downloaded below:
- Handling Policy Grounded....Yet Again, July 2009
- Aviation Agenda for the Next Indian Government, May 2009
- A Vital Role for the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority, April 2009
- Preparing for Consolidation Round Two, March 2009
- Airline Emergency in India, June 2008
- Airport Investment Encouraged but Uncertainty Remains, May 2008
- Air India: The Road Ahead, December 2007
- Regional Airlines Poised for Growth, September 2007
- Coming to America: Indian Carriers target the US, August 2007
- CAPA India Aviation Investor Poll, June 2007
- Indian Belly Dance: Airlines Embrace Freight, June 2007
- CAPA India Low Cost Airline Report & Survey, June 2007
- Lite at the end of the Tunnel?: Jet Airways acquires Sahara, May 2007
- CAPA India Low Cost Airline Report, October 2006
Monthly Essential India, our regular subscription report on Indian aviation, and IndiaAviation.aero our online industry portal, have become recognised as benchmarks in their fields, and are extensively used by local and international companies to support their business activity in the Indian market.
CAPA Global Research
The Centre’s Research and Intelligence Unit is recognised as the leader in the region. The Centre publishes strategic analysis and data services across various geographies and sectors, from low cost airlines to airport investment. CAPA’s client base spans more than 500 companies.
Most of the leading aviation companies in the world rely on CAPA intelligence and analysis to support their business strategies, with clients including:
ABN Amro, Airbus, Air France, Amadeus, American Express, BAA, Boeing, Bombardier, easyJet, ExIm Bank, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Fraport, Gate Gourmet, Goldman Sachs, Hochtief, Honeywell, Hong Kong Airport, HSBC, IBM, jetBlue, KPMG, Lufthansa Technik, Morgan Stanley, Qantas, Rolls Royce, Siemens, Singapore Airlines, SITA, Tourism Authority Thailand, UBS, United Airlines, Virgin Group.
For more information about the full portfolio of global information and data services, please visit the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation