Turtle dove Aviation Pvt. Ltd. is an Aviation Company registered in Delhi vide Identity Number U74140DL2015PTC281101, having its Registered Office at B3, Aditi Apartment , Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058, India.
Turtle Dove Aviation Pvt. Ltd is a new aviation company headed by experienced aviation Management person, Capt Hemant Agnihotri (Managing Director), is pilot himself and having 20 years of experience of flying with Renowned Schedule Airline in India. One more director is associated with this company, Mrs Neeti Agnihotri ( director) who is a business woman who is running her own flourishing business in various sectors. Neeti Agnihotri, an MBA and a science graduate from Punjab University, she is a diligent and a committed professional and ensures efficient deliveries for all her undertaken projects. She comes with 15 years of experience in the Service and business industry. She is an entrepreneur and has been successful in managing multiple lines of business.
Turtle dove aviation comprises of 04 highly Experienced and Qualified Aviation professionals, who are highly reputed in their fields, and were previously in key positions in their companies. They are now working full time with the company and setting up Turtle Dove Aviation as licensed Non- Scheduled Operator.
Non Scheduled/ Charter Air transport operators have contributed significantly towards the development of tourism industry in India besides connecting faraway places to the main cities. The opening of the skies with the introduction of liberalized policy of the Govt. of India ushered in opportunities for the private sector in the country. This was the correct step taken by the Govt. of India to promote and encourage the economic development of this country. Last but not the least the role of Non - Scheduled air operators cannot be underestimated in connecting the smaller cities with state capitals and big towns which are not connected by air.
Turtle Dove Aviation Pvt. Ltd is a new aviation company headed by experienced aviation Management person, Capt Hemant Agnihotri (Managing Director), is pilot himself and having 20 years of experience of flying with Renowned Schedule Airline in India. One more director is associated with this company, Mrs Neeti Agnihotri ( director) who is a business woman who is running her own flourishing business in various sectors. Neeti Agnihotri, an MBA and a science graduate from Punjab University, she is a diligent and a committed professional and ensures efficient deliveries for all her undertaken projects. She comes with 15 years of experience in the Service and business industry. She is an entrepreneur and has been successful in managing multiple lines of business.
Turtle dove aviation comprises of 04 highly Experienced and Qualified Aviation professionals, who are highly reputed in their fields, and were previously in key positions in their companies. They are now working full time with the company and setting up Turtle Dove Aviation as licensed Non- Scheduled Operator.
Non Scheduled/ Charter Air transport operators have contributed significantly towards the development of tourism industry in India besides connecting faraway places to the main cities. The opening of the skies with the introduction of liberalized policy of the Govt. of India ushered in opportunities for the private sector in the country. This was the correct step taken by the Govt. of India to promote and encourage the economic development of this country. Last but not the least the role of Non - Scheduled air operators cannot be underestimated in connecting the smaller cities with state capitals and big towns which are not connected by air.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has finalised and put forward for approval to the Union Cabinet, the new aviation policy, which includes proposals such as allowing new airlines to fly abroad, introduction of more regional flights and a new formula for granting bilateral flying rights.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Airports Authority of India (AAI), aimed at providing space technology for construction of airports.
The Government of India is planning to boost regional connectivity by setting up 50 new airports over the next three years, out of which at least 10 would be operational by 2017.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop city-side infrastructure at 13 regional airports across India, with help from private players for building of hotels, carparks and other facilities, and thereby boost its non-aeronautical revenues.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulator, has signed an agreement with United States Technical
Development Agency (USTDA) for India Aviation Safety Technical Assistance Phase II, aimed at bringing in systemic improvements in the area of operation, airworthiness and licensing.
The Government of India has given site clearance to Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Development Corporation (DMICDC) for setting up of a Greenfield Airport for public use near Jewar in U.P and Bhiwadi in Alwar district of Rajasthan and has granted 'in-principle' approval to 13 other greenfield airport projects.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to revive and operationalise around 50 airports in India over the next 10 years to improve regional and remote air connectivity.
Gujarat is expected to get a second international airport at Dholera. The state government has formed Dholera International Airport Co. Ltd. and is obtaining approvals from the union government.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Airports Authority of India (AAI), aimed at providing space technology for construction of airports.
The Government of India is planning to boost regional connectivity by setting up 50 new airports over the next three years, out of which at least 10 would be operational by 2017.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to develop city-side infrastructure at 13 regional airports across India, with help from private players for building of hotels, carparks and other facilities, and thereby boost its non-aeronautical revenues.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulator, has signed an agreement with United States Technical
Development Agency (USTDA) for India Aviation Safety Technical Assistance Phase II, aimed at bringing in systemic improvements in the area of operation, airworthiness and licensing.
The Government of India has given site clearance to Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and Development Corporation (DMICDC) for setting up of a Greenfield Airport for public use near Jewar in U.P and Bhiwadi in Alwar district of Rajasthan and has granted 'in-principle' approval to 13 other greenfield airport projects.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plans to revive and operationalise around 50 airports in India over the next 10 years to improve regional and remote air connectivity.
Gujarat is expected to get a second international airport at Dholera. The state government has formed Dholera International Airport Co. Ltd. and is obtaining approvals from the union government.
Turtledove aviation is determined to boost the tourism industry in the country. The Tourism Sector has been identified as one of the key sectors propelling the country’s economic growth. The country thriving economy has created many opportunities across the States in the last decade.
For Turtledove aviation , the tourism sector constitutes a real priority because it is an important sector for the generation of employment, therefore various initiatives will been undertaken with the involvement of all stakeholders, both public and private, that will foster a more favourable environment for the development and consolidation of the tourism sector.
One of the initiatives in this direction is the formulation of Turtledove aviation for 2017-20.
Turtledove aviation intends to encourage the investors to invest in the tourism sector. A host of incentives and concessions are provided to the investors in tourism sector, in the New Tourism Policy for 2015-20. A large emphasize has been laid on enhancing hospitality services and standards, promoting innovative developments and rejuvenation of older with higher expectations.
Turtledove aviation intends to encourage the investors to invest in the tourism sector. A host of incentives and concessions are provided to the investors in tourism sector, in the New Tourism Policy for 2015-20. A large emphasize has been laid on enhancing hospitality services and standards, promoting innovative developments and rejuvenation of older with higher expectations.
Turtledove aviation intends to develop an Air Charter Services in the country :
Attract footfalls, to create opportunities for extended stays and provide a wholesome experience to the tourists.
To Create Privacy for the users.
To Generate Revenue out of charter Services.
To create and enhance an added infrastructure to the Tourism Sector in india.
Encourage entrepreneurship and livelihood opportunities for the locals.
Encourage and promote Private Sector Participation in the development of tourism sector.
Turtledove aviation along with the Department of Tourism, the agency responsible for promoting tourism in the country has been at the forefront in attracting large number of tourists to the country and brand india as a favourite Tourist Destination in the world.
Attract footfalls, to create opportunities for extended stays and provide a wholesome experience to the tourists.
To Create Privacy for the users.
To Generate Revenue out of charter Services.
To create and enhance an added infrastructure to the Tourism Sector in india.
Encourage entrepreneurship and livelihood opportunities for the locals.
Encourage and promote Private Sector Participation in the development of tourism sector.
Turtledove aviation along with the Department of Tourism, the agency responsible for promoting tourism in the country has been at the forefront in attracting large number of tourists to the country and brand india as a favourite Tourist Destination in the world.