Rahul Bhatia’s IndiGo Airlines has charted a new course to maintain its dominance in the Indian aviation market as it celebrates its …
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Delta Air Lines has recently upgraded its daily nonstop service from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Accra, Ghana, …
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Air India Express Expands Capacity with Air India Aircraft Integration.
by Editorby EditorAir India Express is actively expanding its capacity by incorporating airframes from its parent company, Air India. The airline recently announced the …
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Merger Pains, Air India and Vistara Struggle Over Pilots’ Career Progression.
by Editorby EditorThe merger of Air India and Vistara, which was finalized to create a stronger competitor in the Indian aviation market, has not …
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SpiceJet Stock Surges 7% After $22.5 Million Settlement with Lessors.
by Editorby EditorSpiceJet, one of India’s prominent low-cost airlines, saw a significant boost in its stock price on October 9, 2024, following the announcement …
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VietJet Orders Boeing 737 Max and CFM LEAP Engines for 2025 Deliveries.
by Editorby EditorVietJet Air, the dynamic low-cost airline based in Vietnam, is set to enhance its fleet with the introduction of the Boeing 737 …
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Akasa Air to Conduct Safety Tests on 14 Aircraft Amid Rudder Concerns.
by Editorby EditorAkasa Air is taking proactive measures to address safety concerns regarding its fleet, specifically in relation to the rudder system of 14 …
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Air India Upgrades Washington, D.C. Flights from Boeing 787 to 777.
by Editorby EditorAir India is set to enhance its operations on the Washington, D.C. route by upgrading its aircraft from the Boeing 787 Dreamliner …
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SpiceJet Promises Grounded Planes Will Return to Service Within 24 Months.
by Editorby EditorSpiceJet has communicated to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it anticipates the return of its grounded aircraft to service …
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One-Fourth of Former Go FIRST Fleet Exits India Amid Bankruptcy.
by Editorby EditorIn a surprising turn of events, Go FIRST, the Indian low-cost airline, voluntarily filed for bankruptcy in May 2023. This decision came …