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"THE COMPANY TOOK OFF WITH A GREAT FORCE
TO CHALLENGE THE LIMITS OF THE SKY."
The Indian Aviation Industry saw a new beginning in 1994. Led by the vision and an indomitable enterprise of Neeraj Bhatia,it was Summit Aviation Private Limited (SAPL) that was incorporated by a team of professionals in 1994 to cater to the increasingly complex demands of the burgeoning Aviation Industry in India. Since then, SAPL has made steady progress in its growth having crossed many significant milestones and concurrently blossomed into a trans-national corporate identity by establishing strong and excellent relationship with the Principals and Operators.
 
Being supported by a dynamic and dedicated team of 24 hard-core Professionals with experience of over four decades in aircraft/helicopter operation, maintenance, marketing and administration, Summit Aviation was not satisfied with its achievement and strived for more. Summit Aviation, in a process spread its wings to bring Alouette and Lama helicopter under its cover and SAPL became a new icon in the Aviation Industry as maintenance & operations organisation in the year 1996. SAPL started a new voyage by maintaining the helicopter of the State Government of Rajasthan, and M/S Tata Tea Ltd. In 1998 the company obtained the esteemed project from the Border Security Force for the Operation and Maintenance of their Chetak helicopter at Jodhpur and a Cheetah helicopter at Srinagar (which we continue to do so till date). From March 1999 till September 2004 SAPL operated and maintained the three Chetak helicopters of the ONGC also. 
 
INTRODUCTION
  • Summit Aviation was introduced in 1994 to cater the demand of the burgeoning Aviation Industry in India.
  • SAPL  is one of the few organization in the private sectors to earn the approval from the DGCA to carry out 800 hrs major inspection on Chetak & Cheetah Helicopters.
  • SAPL is the strong force in the reckoning for supplying aircrafts/helicopters spare parts to nearly 50 Government/Semi-Government/Private Sectors Companies.
  • In 2004, SAPL went ahead with their expansion plan and registered themselves as Non-Scheduled operators with the induction of Bell 206 BIII helicopter and its further enhanced its fleet with Bell 407 helicopter in September 2005. 2008 Summit bought another Bell 407 helicopter followed by a New AS350 B3 helicopter in 2010.
  • Summit Aviation obtained a Non-Schedule Operators Permit (NSOP) since October, 2004 for operating Helicopters.
  • The company has obtained the following licenses from the DGCA and all concerned aviation authorities:-
A) Non-Schedule operator license from DGCA since October 2004.
B) CAR 145 Approved Company
C) Approved Continued Airworthiness Management Organization.
E) IS0 certified- 9001:2008
  • Maintenance Operations:-
    • Operations & maintenance of BSF Chetak & cheetah helicopter with Summit Aviation since 1999.
    • Evaluation of client’s requirement and the selection of suitable aircraft and helicopters.
    • SAPL has contracted the maintenance for Bell 407 helicopter at Chennai for Swajas Air charters Pvt. Ltd.
    • SAPL has also operated and maintained three cheetah helicopters owned by the ONGC for more than five years i.e. March, 1999 to September, 2004.
 
 
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Soon a new horizon opened up as SAPL planned a strategic diversification in its business models and finally, towards the end of 1994,it began importing aircraft spare parts and subsequently, its supplies to a plethora of users in India and her neighbouring countries. Today SAPL is a strong force in the reckoning for supplying aircraft/helicopter spare parts to nearly 50 Government/Semi-Government/Private Sector Companies.
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Summit Aviation has commenced flying to Machail Mata Temple
Summit Aviation has commenced flying to Machail Mata Temple from Gulabgarh. On foot this yatra takes about 3 days from Kistwar. Machail Mata Temple is a Chandi Mata temple and is an amazing place to be in, the idol of Chandi Mata is made of white Marble , the idol has closed eyes, but to the surprise of many the idol opens the eyes occasionally, moreover some of the Jewellery pieces keep moving in pendulum direction despite the fact that there is no wind inside the temple.The dates of this Yatra are fixed every year i.e. from 12th August to 28th August.
Posted on : 17-08-2011 11:07:52
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