Saturday 24 January 2015

Introduction of Indian Aviation Industry - Started in December 1912

The world’s largest democracy India, officially called the Republic of India. 

Indian Aviation Industry is one of the fastest growing airline industries in the world. At the end of 2013 there are 75,522,747 foreigner tourists arrived India through Air. Indian Aviation Industry started in December 1912 with its first domestic air route between Karachi and Delhi. The flight was operated by Tata sons; Indian Airlines in collaboration with the UK based Imperial Airways as an extension of London-Karachi flight of the Imperial Airways.

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