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vgk1945 6th Mar 2007 10:43

MDLR Airlines - India
 
MDLR readies order

Indian start-up MDLR Airlines is preparing to launch services using leased regional jets and plans to order between 10 and 15 turboprops or jets by the end of the year.

Nupur Mehta of the chairman's secretariat says MDLR will start services on a Chandigarh-Delhi-Ranchi-Kolkata return route on 14 March with two 70-seat BAe Avro RJ70s leased from BAE Systems. He says the carrier plans to add three more between August and December. It also plans to add helicopters.
MDLR is being established by real estate group MDLR and it is headed by group chairman Gopal Goyal.

Their HQ is at NEw Delhi

Cheers
vgk1945

LuckyQ 8th Mar 2007 04:02

Another starter !!
 
Another start up airline wanting a slice of the growing Indian market. Although not sure there is enough room left in the market for too many more companies.

Maybe they have a different business model or targeting the smaller routs.

Also interesting choice of aircraft too. RJ 70's.

Has anyone got any information on this company in reference recruitment?
Pay/condition? Hours required?

I’ve got a mate of mine looking at doing an RJ 70 endorsement, who might be interested in this company.

Thank you

Canuck15 8th Mar 2007 06:09

MDLR Airlines
 
Hi

I had a meeting with these guys and they said they'de really rather have an Indian Licence and they would provide the rating ....I have an ICAO ATPL and the big boss said that foriegners have a tendancy to walk out so he doesn't want them ...

figuire that

vgk1945 8th Mar 2007 11:21

MDLR Airlines
 
I shall send the MDLR contact details tomorrow as the address is in my office computer.

Cheers
vgk1945

divinesoul 8th Mar 2007 13:06

Here is their website address

http://www.mdlrairlines.in/


cheers.

vgk1945 9th Mar 2007 05:25

MDLR Airlines
 
MDLR Airlines

Mr Gopal Kumar Goyal
Chairman
MDLR Airlines
MDLR House
SCO 2, 3, 4,
Old Judicial Complex
Sector 15 Gurgaon
India 122001
Gopal Goyal <[email protected]>

Cheers
vgk

LuckyQ 12th Mar 2007 10:14

MDLR Airlines
 
Thank you vgk1945 for the great information.

Just wondering if anyone has heard from the HR department about pilot recruitment? I see that they are starting operations in mid March.

Would appreciate any information on the company? Good or bad ?

Cheers :)

vgk1945 12th Mar 2007 11:23

MDLR Airlines.
 
MDLR people are basically real estate big timers. Unless you have plenty of cash reserves, you will not get permission to start an airline as the government has enhanced the minimum requirement of funding. If you send me your CV , I can forward it to them through post/e-mail.

Their initial lot of aircraft have arrived. By this time, their expat crew should also have arrived. Nowadays, the firm that supplies the aircraft is generally asked to supply the crew also. In India, there will hardly be anyone who is qualified on this type of aircraft.

Cheers
vgk

Cheers
vgk

rdr 12th Mar 2007 13:15

Contrary to what is being said, there is plenty of opportunity in India for the regionals. Consider the population of Europe which is approx 280 million, the middle class in India exceeds this with a burgeoning and rapidly growing economy at present. Now look at the aviation infrastructure in Europe and see how far behind India's is. There is only one way its going chaps.

vgk1945 12th Mar 2007 13:41

Aviation Training Scene in India
 
Just as an aside, even if you want to start a flying school in India, there are no CFIs available. Even for an ex Air Force instructor with thousands of hours under his belt, it is a long bureaucratic ride through CPL. Even to get a date for your medical examination before you get to fly may take around three months.

There are long established flying schools in India lyiing dead as a dodo for want of CFIs and aircraft. The Karnataka government bureaucrats at Bangalore, floated a bid to operate the non-operational Government Flying School, Jakkur, Bangalore which is probably one of the oldest in India. The CFI was poached by another flying training setup where he was offered higher pay.

It has about one or two serviceable Cessna-152/172. The government said, resurrect, operate and revert it to government after five years. Which mad man wil go for it? In 5 years, an investor won't even be able to recover the investment.

The goverment of Orissa (On our east coast) has floated a bid for their government owned flying school which is now lying defunct. They are a little more circumspect. They have asked for a 'Operate and Transfer after 20 years' bid.

They had made an initial 'bid closing' date. It hs been extended, which is an obvious sign that there are not many bidders.

Someone told me that there are hardly about 13 or 14 CFIs to represent the huge billions that inhabit India. I foresee, import of instructors and CFIs. How long can people keep going abroad for flying training?

Cheers
vgk1945

spagiola 18th Mar 2007 11:07

MDLR was supposed to start on March 14, according to Flight. But flights are still not bookable on their website. Anyone know if they did start ops, and if not what the hold-up is and when they might start?

vgk1945 18th Mar 2007 12:36

MDLR
 
As per my reasoned guess, it is due to lack of trained pilots. There is hardly anyone in India who has flown RJ-70.

Obviously, the suppliers of the aircraft would have agreed to provide the pilots. The pilot may not have arrived.

Even if they have arrived, it is not a straight walk in to the cockpit. There are various sorts of clearances to be obtained including 'security clearances' in respect of expats.

Cheers
vgk1945

vgk1945 18th Mar 2007 13:12

Opportunities in India
 
Todays's news agency report suggests:-
Indian Air carriers need to add 5,000 pilots in 5 years
New Delhi: The Indian aviation industry is besieged with a crippling problem of acute shortage of pilots which could jeopardise its multi million dollar expansion programmes.
"The total number of additional aircraft in the next five years is estimated at 500, for which an additional 5,000 pilots would be required," aviation ministry sources told
Currently, 2,940 pilots are employed as against the requirement of 3,160 pilots, leaving a shortfall of around seven per cent, they added.
They cited that though Indian Airlines has no shortage of pilots, Air India has a shortfall of 118 pilots.
The government was planning to hike seats in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uraan Academy to 100 from the present 40, sources said.
Besides, the government was finalising plans to set up a world-class training academy at Gondia in Maharashtra while permitting Air India to recruit graduates in science and engineering as cadet pilots.
There are 500+ expat pilots flying in India. Recent news reports indicate that many agencies are getting into corporate/charter operations. I guess they wil go in for Cessna Citation/ Bombardier/ Embraer/BBJ sort of fleet. They have said that they would need about 600 pilots.

Cheers
vgk1945

LuckyQ 19th Mar 2007 11:09

5000 pilots in 5 years !!

Wow.....great news for all concerned. India is a great place to work.

Heyy vgk1945, I thought they had already started operations. What's the delay?

Any idea on how many of these expat pilots due to arrive?

Cheers

divinesoul 26th Mar 2007 13:30

The latest on MDLR airlines.

http://www.agencyfaqs.com/news/stori.../26/17377.html

The thing that caught my attention was they will only serve Veg food on board.wow what a way to cut costs.

anybody know from where they are getting the crew for the RJs.


cheers.

thrust clb 30th Mar 2007 23:24

They got 2 Bae 146 captains from Asian Spirit in the Philippines.

spagiola 16th Apr 2007 15:34

We're halfway through April, and the MDLR website still says nothing more concrete than "coming soon", and the (dreadfully slow) booking engine shows no availability anytime through July (the latest it allows you to look). Their second RJ70 is still sitting at Kemble, all nicely painted up.
So, when will they ever start up? And what is the hold-up?

Amin 16th Apr 2007 15:37

Remember it is India, you have to be patient.

It takes time.

Safe landings

Amin:ok:

jerryacac 20th Apr 2007 06:57

Who knows detail backgroun information of Mr. Gopal K. Goyal
 
Dear all

Who knows detail backgroun information of Mr. Gopal K. Goyal.:rolleyes:

ABCD Pilot 25th Aug 2009 04:04

hey
 
Anybody have any hiring info for First Officers with this airline?

regards

guitarboy 19th Sep 2009 19:22

would anyone like to update the Forum about MDLR Airlines, as to what are their future plans / how many crew/planes are they working with and how many are on order etc..

heavenbound 11th Oct 2009 10:46

mdlr
 
They signed an MoU with Airbus- thats wat it was - nothing moved as yet.

yash 12th Oct 2009 12:37

MDLR Recruitement
 
i appeared for there written exam and interview after that and i got the following mail on March 10th but nothing after that ;
____________________________________________________________ ____
“CONGRATULATIONS”

MDLR Airlines is pleased to inform you that you have been Successful in our selection process for the post of “Trainee Pilots” for our fleet of RJ-70 Aircraft, on the basis of your performance in the written test followed by the personal interview.

You will be given the final Call letter to join us along with the terms and conditions after the required Training slot of type endorsement is finalized with one of the Authorized TRTO.

We thank you for your interest in MDLR Airlines.



Capt S B Petrov

ED-Ops
____________________________________________________________ _____

tangowithtushar 12th Oct 2009 15:07

and when did this recruitment take place everything is so hush hush :(

yash 12th Oct 2009 17:33

it was in january on dere website

JamesRJ 30th Mar 2010 10:31

MDLR Airlines- Gone bust
 
- Grounded since Oct 2009.

- Salaries not paid to pilots since Aug 2009 and other staff since Dec 2009.

- All expat captains have returned back home, therefore they don't have any captains.

- Out of their three aircrafts, one is a christmas tree, second one re-possessed by BAE in Romania (had gone for C-Check) due to non payment and the third one not airworthy.

- All airline staff has stopped attending office, due to salary issues.

- DGCA has decided not to clear it, as they now cannot comply with any of the guidelines laid down by them.

- The Chairman does not have money to run the airline, including his other businesses, which have also shut down.

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