Indian aviation News
The man in the cockpit had made a quiet vow to stop flying and care for his father. But fate had other plans.
As per a new ICRA study, the Indian air passenger traffic has smoothly registered a hike of 2.3 per cent in May in comparison to the month of April
In a historic deal, Tata Sons-led Air India placed a massive order of 470 Boeing and Airbus aircraft last month to meet the sudden surge in the aviation demand of the country.
Emirates Airlines sees huge potential in the Indian aviation business, as the airliner says that the market is large enough to fit every player with enough profitability.
Actions were also taken by DGCA against erring pilots, cabin crew, air traffic controllers (ATCOs), aircraft maintenance engineers for non-compliance to laid down regulations and SOPs.
Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said in a statement that the Indian aviation sector is on a path of recovery and is expected to continue the same growth ahead, reports PTI.
Aircraft maker Boeing anticipates air traffic growth in India
A significant number of Boeing planes are being operated by Indian carriers
Boeing MAX planes have played a major role in growth of Indian aviation market
Directorate General of Civil Aviation chief Arun Kumar has said that the Indian Aviation sector is absolutely safe and there is no need to panic amidst the rising technical snag incidents in planes.
Akasa Air is to have a total of 72 Boeing 737 Max aircraft
The airlines took the ceremonial keys of aircraft on 15th June
This brings the airline a step closer to get its AOP
Scindia also said that at least one heliport will be built in each district
He appealed to states and UTs to bring down VAT on aviation fuel
Scheduled international passenger services continue to remain suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
India is planning a rescue package worth as much as $1.6 billion for the aviation sector, which has been battered after the coronavirus outbreak forced countries to close borders and brought air travel to a near-halt, two government sources told Reuters.
Government policies are imposing "excessive costs" on airlines in India and infrastructure constraints are limiting growth, IATA chief Alexandre de Juniac said.
Keeping its position at the top in the domestic travel demand for the 14th consecutive month, India`s air passenger traffic announced a surge of 21 percent in May over the corresponding period last year.
Qatar Airways is keen to buy equity in IndiGo if the Indian carrier offers 49 percent stake to it.
High taxes on fuel and rising operating costs were acting as a constraint to the growth of the aviation industry in India, global airlines' body IATA said Wednesday.
Nine months after downgrading DGCA in the aviation safety rankings, a Federal Aviation Administration team is likely to visit India soon to review the corrective measures taken by the Indian aviation regulator to meet the deficiencies listed by its US counterpart.
The aviation ministry is exploring possibilities of offering loans at lower rates for working capital through the state-owned banks.
Competition from Gulf carriers has made the burgeoning Indian aviation market "tough" and Air France-KLM would have to upgrade its image to address this challenge, the airline's global CEO has said.
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