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Updated: July 02, 2025 06:23
1. From Food to Flight: Deepinder Goyal's New Beginning
Vision Highlights:
Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal has moved on to launch LAT Aerospace, a ambitious aviation firm that aims to make regional flying as easy as taking a bus.
Partnering with ex-COO of Zomato Surobhi Das, the partners plan to unlock India's under-leveraged air network by connecting Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities with short-haul, high-frequency flights.
The company has already mobilized $50 million in funding, with Goyal investing $20 million of his own money.
2. The LAT Blueprint: Buses in the Sky
Innovation Insights:
LAT Aerospace will operate a fleet of 12–24 seater short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft appropriate for small airstrips.
They'll employ "air-stops" — small, parking lot-sized terminals closer to housing areas — putting an end to the chaos of traditional airports.
The objective is to provide a walk-in-and-fly experience with minimal lines, minimal security choke points, and minimal metro-only service.
3. Why Now: India's Aviation Potential Is Ripe for Disruption
Opportunity Signals:
India boasts over 450 airstrips, yet just some 150 are commercially active — leaving nearly two-thirds of its flying potential untapped.
Millions of others in smaller towns continue to have to depend on lengthy road or rail journeys as flying is out of their reach.
LAT Aerospace aims to bridge this gap by establishing a high-density, demand-based air network as convenient as intercity buses.
4. The Road Ahead: Hiring, Building, and Flying
Execution Priorities:
LAT Aerospace is hiring aerospace engineers, systems designers, and aviation enthusiasts to populate its ecosystem.
The company will begin with a concentration on under-served markets and gradually branch out over time to create a national network of air connectivity. LAT's founders view it as a public utility at heart — bringing air travel to the next billion Indians.
Sources: Moneycontrol, CNBC-TV18, Financial Express, Startup Pedia, India Blooms, MSN News.