Akasa 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 …
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SpiceJet Ltd is a leading low-cost airline in India, established in 2005. It has grown to become one of the country’s largest …
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ANA and JAL Collaborate with IndiGo and Air India for Connectivity.
by Editorby EditorAll Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) have announced a strategic partnership with Indian carriers IndiGo and Air India to address …
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Spirit Airlines in Talks with Bondholders Over Potential Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
by Editorby EditorUS ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines is reportedly in discussions with its bondholders regarding a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. This development comes …
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Delta Air Lines Expands Texas Presence with Five New Nonstop Routes from Austin.
by Editorby EditorDelta Air Lines is set to expand its footprint in Texas with the introduction of five new nonstop routes from Austin, scheduled …
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IndiGo Integrates AI-Powered Risk Management Platform to Enhance Safety.
by Editorby EditorIndiGo, India’s largest airline, has taken a significant step toward enhancing operational safety by integrating an AI-powered risk management platform. This advanced …
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Air India Cabin Crew Push Back Against New Room-Sharing Policy During Layovers.
by Editorby EditorAir India, owned by the Tata Group, has introduced a controversial new policy requiring cabin crew members to share hotel rooms during …