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Reject Briton threat, Air India chief keeps flying over Russia

(2023-03-29 20:35:33) 下一個

拒絕讓航班繞飛俄領空,印度航空CEO:風就是這麽吹的 

據英國《每日電訊報》28日報道,在采訪時被問到為何仍讓飛往英國和美國的客機飛越俄羅斯領空時,印度航空公司首席執行官(CEO)坎貝爾•威爾遜(Campbell Wilson)回答說:“如果風就是這樣吹的,這樣最經濟劃算。”

這家英國媒體指出,為此印度航空要向俄羅斯支付價值幾百萬英鎊的航班過路費。在新冠疫情暴發前,每年俄羅斯收到的此類收入高達17億美元。

對此,威爾遜在采訪時說:“你們(英國)在購買天然氣。你們在購買石油。肯辛頓和其他地方得到了多少俄羅斯僑民的投資?這種想法是,如果A國和B國發生衝突,A國就要求C國必須去做到X、Y和Z,我認為這是一種我們都需要小心對待的先例。”

坎貝爾?威爾遜 圖源:彭博社

坎貝爾•威爾遜 圖源:彭博社

而在談到俄烏衝突時,威爾遜說道:“我絕對不會允許、縱容或支持這場衝突,但航空業可能是世界和平與相互聯係的最大推動者,因為它能把人們聚集在一起,使文化互相融合,並減少了人類自然形成的‘我們’與‘他們’的這種對立。如果對此加以限製,那是消極的還是積極的?我認為顯然是消極的。”

威爾遜繼續說道:“假如我們阻撓某些航空公司飛越某些地方,並不一定會阻止人口的流動。隻是改變了他們的途徑。而且那是在競爭中試圖讓情況對自己有利的做法。那麽做正確嗎?如此一來你就會得到不正當的結果。會得到更多迂回的飛行路線,因此(碳)排放也會更多,機票價格也會上漲,會讓航空公司(的價格)被人為抬高或壓低。”

《每日電訊報》提到,作為一家印度的主要航空公司,印度航空的投資方是塔塔集團和新加坡航空公司。該公司目前正準備進行大規模擴張,與英國航空和阿聯酋航空等公司展開競爭。不久前,印度航空宣布簽署了一份巨額采購合同,計劃從波音和空客購買470架飛機,以擴充其機隊。

Air India chief defends giving Russia millions as overflight charges

https://www.easterneye.biz/air-india-chief-defends-giving-russia-millions-as-overflight-charges/

Russia generated £1.3 billion from overflight charges each year before Covid

By: Pramod Thomas  29 March, 2023

FILE PHOTO: Air India Chief Executive Officer Campbell Wilson speaks during a news conference in Gurugram, India, February 28, 2023. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

 

IR INDIA chief Campbell Wilson has defended paying Kremlin millions as overflight charges to keep flying over Russia, the Telegraph reported.

He added that the airline was open to flying over Russia to UK and US destinations as it was ‘economical’.

Prior to the pandemic, Russia generated £1.3 billion from overflight charges each year.

Wilson also compared Air India’s decision to continue flying over Russia with the UK’s purchase of Russian fossil fuels.

“The UK are buying gas. You guys are buying oil. How much investment from the Russian diaspora do you have in Kensington and other places? The whole principle of if Country A and Country B are having a conflict, and then Country A insists country C has to do X, Y and Z. That’s a precedent that I think we all need to be careful of,” Wilson told the Telegraph.

“I absolutely don’t sanction or condone or support the conflict. But aviation is probably the biggest enabler of global peace and connectivity because it brings people together, makes cultures mix, and reduces just the natural us versus them nature of humanity. And if we constrain that, is that a negative or positive? I think it’s a clear negative.”

The UK has banned imports of Russian oil and gas, and the country also introduced new legislation which requires foreign companies holding UK property to identify their beneficial owners in a public register.

Air India is funded by a joint venture between Tata, the owner of Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel, and Singapore Airlines.

Britain is Air India’s second-biggest international market after North America.

Following the Ukraine war, most western airlines have halted flying over Russia, Belarus and Ukraine over safety fears and financial sanctions that prevent funding the war against Ukraine.

According to Wilson, ban on certain carriers from overflying certain places, will not stop people moving.

“It just changes where they’re moving through. And that is putting a thumb on the scale of competition. And is that the right thing to do? Because then you are going to get perverse outcomes,” he told the newspaper.

“You’re going to get more circuitous routings and therefore more emissions. You’re getting higher prices. You’re going to get carriers [prices] artificially inflated, you’re going to get carriers artificially deflated.”

Air India chief defends paying Kremlin millions to keep flying over Russia

Aviation boss says enforcing overflight bans would disrupt industry competition

Chief Business Correspondent 
 
 

Campbell Wilson, chief executive officer and managing director of Air India Ltd 

 

 

Air India boss Campbell Wilson compared his airline's decision to continue flying over Russia with the UK's purchase of Russian fossil fuels Credit: Prakash Singh/Bloomberg

Air India has defended paying the Kremlin millions to fly over Russian airspace as it prepares to ramp up its UK operations.

Despite the Kremlin's war on Ukraine, Campbell Wilson, chief executive, said Air India was open to flying over Russia to UK and US destinations “if that’s the way the winds are blowing and it is most economical”.

Doing so could lead to millions of pounds being handed to the Kremlin in so-called overflight charges. Prior to the pandemic, Russia generated $1.7bn (£1.3bn) from overflight charges each year.

Mr Wilson told the Telegraph: “You guys [the UK] are buying gas. You guys are buying oil. How much investment from the Russian diaspora do you have in Kensington and other places?

“The whole principle of if Country A and Country B are having a conflict, and then Country A insists country C has to do X, Y and Z. That’s a precedent that I think we all need to be careful of.”  

The UK has banned imports of Russian oil and gas. Ministers have also introduced new legislation in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which requires foreign companies holding UK property to identify their beneficial owners in a public register.

Mr Wilson added: “I absolutely don't sanction or condone or support the conflict. But aviation is probably the biggest enabler of global peace and connectivity because it brings people together, makes cultures mix, and reduces just the natural us versus them nature of humanity.

“And if we constrain that, is that a negative or positive? I think it's a clear negative.”

It comes as Air India prepares a major expansion to rival the likes of British Airways and Emirates. 

The company, which is India's flag carrier, is funded by a joint venture between Tata, the owner of Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Steel, and Singapore Airlines.

The airline has already announced one of the largest aircraft orders in history, with plans to buy 470 planes from Boeing and Airbus to revitalise its fleet.

Britain is Air India’s second-biggest international market after North America. Mr Wilson said Air India would begin flying from Gatwick as well as Heathrow.

Most Western airlines have halted flying over Russia, Belarus and Ukraine over safety fears and financial sanctions that prevent funding the war against Ukraine.

Sir Richard Branson last November backed a ban for Chinese airlines that arrive in Britain after travelling over Russian airspace. 

Chinese commercial carriers have not been landing in the UK until recently because of Beijing’s zero-Covid policy.

Like China, India has maintained diplomatic relations with Moscow despite international outcry against Mr Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Mr Wilson added: “If we prevent certain carriers from overflying certain places, it doesn't necessarily stop people moving. It just changes where they're moving through. And that is putting a thumb on the scale of competition. And is that the right thing to do? Because then you are going to get perverse outcomes.

“You're going to get more circuitous routings and therefore more emissions. You're getting higher prices. You're going to get carriers [prices] artificially inflated, you're going to get carriers artificially deflated.”

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