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Dubai, December 12, 2005, M Karthikeyan
(PTI)
Having conquered
the roads, India's leading car stylist Dilip Chhabria
is training his eyes on the skies.
DC Design, founded
by the designer in 1993, hopes to tap the booming
aviation sector by offering private airlines interior
designing solutions.
"It is a huge
market. Estimates suggest it (the aeroplane market)
will be worth $300-$400 billion over the next
few years. As a thumb rule, 8-10% of it would
be the market for interior designing," Chhabria
told PTI on the sidelines of the 8th Middle East
International Motor Show in Dubai.
DC Design has already
proven its mettle by designing the interiors of
India's Advanced Light Helicopter 'Dhruv.' The
chopper, which is in the 5.5 tonne class, has
passed several flight testing and performance
evaluations.
The Advanced Light
helicopter is HAL's flagship programme and it
has been accorded high priority in the country
in terms of development, production and marketing
for the next decade.
HAL has a letter
of intent for 300 of the ALH from the Indian government
and its agencies, and hopes to deliver 24 annually.
Some 110 are planned for the Indian Army, 150
for the Indian Air Force, and 40 in a combined
batch for the Navy and Coast Guard.
Besides Dhruv, DC
Design re-designed the interiors of a Volvo bus
on the lines of the interior of a private jet
aircraft for an Indian corporate.
Without naming the
businessperson, Chhabria said the coach was a
testament to the company's capability to deliver
world-class designs at an affordable cost.
He said there was
a huge opportunity in designing the interiors
of aeroplanes as worldwide airline companies were
looking to distinguish themselves from competition.
India's civil aviation
sector itself has grown exponentially in the last
one year, with over four new carriers, including
Kingfisher Airlines, Spicejet, IndiGo and Air-India
Express, taking to the skies. With so many players,
no wonder there is an urge to look different from
the other.
Chhabria, however,
did not assign any value to the airline interior
designing market in India. He also said his company's
joint venture with the United Arab Emirates-based
EximStar for promoting custom-built vehicles would
tap orders for armoured vehicles -- another niche
segment.
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