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Aviator launched in Kerala

Kochi, March 4

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd (HMSI), the 100-per cent owned two-wheeler subsidiary of Honda Motor Company of Japan, has introduced its new premium scooter, Aviator, here on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Shinji Aoyama, CEO and President of HMSI, said that the company - after successfully reviving the scooter market from the brink of extinction - is now set to redefine the positioning of scooters in the Indian market. The company is targeting a sale of 10 lakh units by next year. - Our Bureau

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