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India's Nav Durga Aviation Begins Executive Jet Services

Nav Durga Aviation Launches Executive Jet Services
Nav Durga Aviation has officially commenced executive jet operations with the addition of a Citation Excel aircraft to its fleet, according to data from ch-aviation research. The aircraft, registered as VT-CSP (msn 560-5368), is nearly 21 years old and configured to accommodate up to eight passengers. Previously, this jet was operated by AirCar Airline, based at Mumbai International Airport, which no longer holds an active non-scheduled operator's permit (NSOP).
Fleet Expansion and Operational Details
The Citation Excel complements Nav Durga Aviation’s existing fleet, which includes an eight-seat Cessna 208B single turboprop aircraft currently authorized under its NSOP. Additionally, the company’s website lists a King Air C90A configured for six passengers; however, this aircraft is not presently covered by the operator’s permit. Nav Durga Aviation functions as the aviation division of the Nav Durga Group, a diversified Indian conglomerate with core interests in the steel industry and operations across various sectors.
Market Context and Industry Challenges
The company’s entry into the executive jet market occurs amid intensifying competition and indications of saturation within India’s business aviation sector. Established operators are expected to respond to new market entrants by enhancing service quality or adopting cost-reduction strategies. At the same time, the broader aviation industry continues to face significant challenges, including rising operational expenses and ongoing labor shortages. These factors have exerted pressure on profitability, despite sustained growth in demand for business aviation services.
As Nav Durga Aviation seeks to expand its presence in this competitive environment, it must navigate both the crowded market landscape and the broader uncertainties affecting the aviation industry.

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