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Sky One FZE purchases three 777-300s from Boeing at the Dubai Airshow
Orders for aircraft continue on the second day of Dubai Airshow. On November 15, 2021, privately held aircraft leasing company Sky One FZE and Boeing announced a sales agreement for three 777-300 airplanes.
“The combination of range, fuel efficiency and passenger-comfort of the 777-300 has created success for carriers worldwide,” said Tim Myers, president of Boeing Capital Corporation said in a statement.
“We are pleased to partner with Sky One FZE as they expand their service offerings and deliver greater value for their customers.”
Based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, Sky One FZE provides a variety of aviation services including dry and wet leasing, maintenance, repair and overhaul services, pilot training, operations, Air Operator’s Certificate management, as well as spares and logistics. The 13-year old company has a strong focus on growing airlines in Africa, the Commonwealth of Independent States and India.
“With the addition of three 777-300s powered by Rolls Royce engines to their fleet, Sky One FZE plans to operate additional commercial flights and further diversify its air charter service offerings,” Sky One FZE CEOCharles Szar said in a statement.
“Sky One FZE operates Hajj and Umrah charters and provides additional capacity seasonally by wet leasing to airlines and is pleased to move from four engine 747s to newer 777-300s.”
Sky One FZE expands India footprint; eyes acquisitions, partnerships
The UAE-based global aviation group has eyes set on India’s aviation market. The group is looking to engage with relevant stakeholders, partners and regulatory authorities. Sky One FZE was also among the three bidders vying for the government’s stake in Pawan Hans.
The UAE-based global aviation group, Sky One FZE, is gearing up to fortify its presence in with an expansion plan in mind. The company’s Chairman, with an expansion plan in mind. The company’s Chairman, Jaideep Mirchandani , aims to leverage India’s thriving aviation market by exploring strategic acquisitions and forging new partnerships, contributing to the nation’s dynamic growth story.
India’s aviation landscape has been experiencing unprecedented growth, positioning it as one of the world’s largest and most promising aviation markets. A recent study predicts potential financing in the aircraft leasing segment of up to USD 100 billion over the next two decades, underlining the immense opportunities that lie ahead.Sky One FZE recognises this potential and is keen on capitalising on the emerging opportunities in the Indian aviation sector.
In line with its expansion strategy, Sky One FZE was also among the three bidders vying for the government’s stake in Pawan Hans,a prominent helicopter services company in India. This bid, according to the company, showcases its resolve to leave an indelible mark in the rapidly evolving Indian aviation landscape.
Mirchandani also expressed his confidence in Sky One FZE’s ability to become a contributor to India’s aviation growth story. “With the Indian airplane fleet expected to quadruple in size by 2038, and the commercial fleet projected to exceed 5,000 aircraft by 2050, the need for robust and strategic partnerships in the aviation sector is undeniable. Our commitment to unwavering safety, reliability, and customer-centricity positions us uniquely to meet these demands,” he stated.
To meet the growing demand for skilled aviation professionals, Sky One FZE’s subsidiary, Pier Seven Aviation , recently acquired an aviation training organisation in Bucharest, . Mirchandani said that this acquisition aims to build a world-class workforce and provide unparalleled training opportunities to aspiring aviation professionals, with a particular focus on nurturing talents from India.
As part of its approach to contribute to India’s aviation vision, Sky One FZE is aiming to engage with relevant stakeholders, industry partners, and regulatory authorities.
Sky One FZE’s India expansion comes at a pivotal juncture for the global aviation industry, which is projected to grow exponentially by 2033, boasting a fleet of over 36,000 aircraft. Through strategic acquisitions, robust partnerships, and a commitment to excellence, Sky One FZE aims to be at the forefront of India’s aviation growth story, ushering in a new era of connectivity, safety, and innovation.
Sky One FZE is a prominent player in the global aviation industry, with its headquarters in the UAE. Led by Mirchandani, the company operates a portfolio of aviation assets, including helicopter charter services under Sky One Airways.
Sky One FZE Expands India Footprint: Strategic Acquisitions and Partnerships Unveiled
The UAE-based global aviation group has eyes set on India’s aviation market. The group is looking to engage with relevant stakeholders, partners and regulatory authorities. Sky One FZE was also among the three bidders vying for the government’s stake in Pawan Hans.
The UAE-based global aviation group, Sky One FZE, is gearing up to fortify its presence in with an expansion plan in mind. The company’s Chairman, with an expansion plan in mind. The company’s Chairman, Jaideep Mirchandani , aims to leverage India’s thriving aviation market by exploring strategic acquisitions and forging new partnerships, contributing to the nation’s dynamic growth story.
India’s aviation landscape has been experiencing unprecedented growth, positioning it as one of the world’s largest and most promising aviation markets. A recent study predicts potential financing in the aircraft leasing segment of up to USD 100 billion over the next two decades, underlining the immense opportunities that lie ahead.Sky One FZE recognises this potential and is keen on capitalising on the emerging opportunities in the Indian aviation sector.
In line with its expansion strategy, Sky One FZE was also among the three bidders vying for the government’s stake in Pawan Hans,a prominent helicopter services company in India. This bid, according to the company, showcases its resolve to leave an indelible mark in the rapidly evolving Indian aviation landscape.
Mirchandani also expressed his confidence in Sky One FZE’s ability to become a contributor to India’s aviation growth story. “With the Indian airplane fleet expected to quadruple in size by 2038, and the commercial fleet projected to exceed 5,000 aircraft by 2050, the need for robust and strategic partnerships in the aviation sector is undeniable. Our commitment to unwavering safety, reliability, and customer-centricity positions us uniquely to meet these demands,” he stated.
To meet the growing demand for skilled aviation professionals, Sky One FZE’s subsidiary, Pier Seven Aviation , recently acquired an aviation training organisation in Bucharest, . Mirchandani said that this acquisition aims to build a world-class workforce and provide unparalleled training opportunities to aspiring aviation professionals, with a particular focus on nurturing talents from India.
As part of its approach to contribute to India’s aviation vision, Sky One FZE is aiming to engage with relevant stakeholders, industry partners, and regulatory authorities.
Sky One FZE’s India expansion comes at a pivotal juncture for the global aviation industry, which is projected to grow exponentially by 2033, boasting a fleet of over 36,000 aircraft. Through strategic acquisitions, robust partnerships, and a commitment to excellence, Sky One FZE aims to be at the forefront of India’s aviation growth story, ushering in a new era of connectivity, safety, and innovation.
Sky One FZE is a prominent player in the global aviation industry, with its headquarters in the UAE. Led by Mirchandani, the company operates a portfolio of aviation assets, including helicopter charter services under Sky One Airways.
SkyOne pilots take up Mi-171A2 training
A group of pilots from India are to start training on the Mi-171A2 helicopter in Russia. At the end of the course they will have covered both the theory and operating procedures for non-standard and emergency situations.
India-based SkyOne Airways has sent a second group to start an advanced professional retraining programme for a new type of Mi-171A2 helicopter. The course takes place at the aviation training centre of the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant, a division of Russian Helicopters Holding Company, and includes theoretical training, as well as simulator and flight training. Earlier, at the beginning of 2021, specialists from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of India had conducted a preliminary inspection of the training centre and a group of SkyOne pilots and engineering staff undertook Mi-172 operations and maintenance training alongside.
As part of this programme, SkyOne’s rotorcraft commander and co-pilot will spend 12 hours in the cabin of the Mi-171A2 helicopter. They will study the aerodynamics, design and technical operation, its aviation and radio-electronic equipment, as well as the VK-2500PS-03 engine with digital control system and auxiliary power unit. The training also covers flight deck resource management, aviation communications and radiotelephony, as well as actions in non-standard and emergency situations and preparation for flights with the removal of the helicopter from difficult spatial positions.
The theoretical training lasts for 170 hours and each pilot receives more than nine hours of flight training.
“When training flight personnel, special attention is paid to the procedure and rules for operating the helicopter cockpit and its systems, the peculiarities of the piloting technique, aerodynamics and dynamics of the helicopter flight,” says Russian Helicopters general director Nikolai Kolesov.
SkyOne Airways crew members will receive certificates confirming their completion of the course.
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