The  Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) on Wednesday projected initial  losses of USD 3.3-3.6 billion for the Indian aviation industry in the  first quarter of FY2021 in the eventuality of all air services,  including domestic remain shut until June due to the coronavirus  pandemic, reports PTI.
The  pandemic has had a significant impact on the aviation industry due to  the stringent border controls by a host of countries and imposition of  the travel ban on the people of other nationalities to contain the virus  infection. 
“India’s  aviation sector could incur losses of USD 3.3-3.6 billion in Q1FY21.  Assuming that all domestic and international operations remain grounded  until Jun 30,” CAPA India said in its preliminary report. “Even with  some partial resumption of services in May and June, the financial  outcomes may not change significantly,” the CAPA said. 
The  CAPA also sought “urgent” government intervention and coordinated  industry response to address all the requirement of the aviation  industry. According to the CAPA, the airline sector losses are expected  to be around USD 1.75 billion while that of the airports and  concessionaires at around USD 1.50-1.75 billion and another USD 80-90  million losses of the ground handling companies. (Source: PTI) 
Aviation industry stares at losses of up to USD 3.6 bn in Q1 of FY21: CAPA
