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ModiLuft was a small airline company based in India.
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ModiLuft was one of India's first post-deregulation airline, launched in May 1993 by the Indian industrialist S K Modi, in technical partnership with the German flag carrier Lufthansa AG. The airline project was started in February, 1993 by S K Modi, Ashutosh Dayal Sharma and Kanwar K S Jamwal and on 5 May 1993 took the first flight from New Delhi to Mumbai. The airline actually started operations within three months of its conception - a record of kinds in itself. It maintained very high standards in flight safety, ground maintenance and on-time performance, owing to a strong support from Lufthansa AG.
The team consisting of Indian and German technical staff and pilots was built by Kanwar K S Jamwal, General Manager Projects, a thorough professional himself, was responsible for setting up the Airline and it's operations. Capt. R L. Kapur, Wing. Cdr. S. Raj (Retd.) along with a team of able Airline experts helped further, in meeting the highest standards in the aviation industry and in conforming to the Indian Aircraft Rules set by the Director General Civil Aviation. The first two batches of the cabin crew were extensively trained at the flight crew training facility at Frankfurt. Modiluft was perhaps the only Airline to achieve an average aircraft utilization of a minimum 12 hours per day in Indian Skies. This was no ordinary feat, as it required constant supervision, resources and a team of through professionals at every level to make this possible.
ModiLuft was the only airline in India to fly a three class configuration compared to others Airlines, It had a First, Business and an Economy Class and an incident free track record of flying. It used [Boeing 737-200]Aircraft leased from Lufthansa. ModiLuft did not last very long specially because the business parity of the German and Indian partners was not the same and problems arose. Then the cooperation was broken off and ModiLuft acquired Boeing 737-400 aircraft to replace the 737-200s from Air U K, but the future of ModiLuft was already sealed and the airline ceased operations in 1996. However, the air-operating certificate (AOC) of ModiLuft did not lapse and the airline due to lack of funds changed hands and renamed Royal Airways and the AOC was used with a different set of promoters as SpiceJet following the low cost model.
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Code data
- IATA Code: HT
- ICAO Code: MOD
- Callsign: Modiluft
Historical Fleet
- 4 - Boeing 737-230
- 2 - Boeing 737-4Y0
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Air transport in India Passenger Air India • Air India Express • GoAir • IndiGo • Jet Airways • JetLite • Kingfisher Airlines • SpiceJet
Regional Air India Regional • Jagson Airlines • Jal Hans
Charter Club One Air • Deccan Aviation • Pawan Hans • TajAir • Spirit Air
Cargo airlines Planned airlines Air Dravida • Easy Air
Defunct Air Deccan • Air Sahara • Archana Airways • Crescent Air • Damania Airways • East West Airlines • Himalayan Aviation • Indian • Indus Air • Kalinga Airlines • MDLR Airlines • ModiLuft • Paramount Airways • Skyline NEPC • Tata Airlines • Vayudoot
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