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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Airline Updates
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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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced that the implementation of e-licenses for pilots in India is in its final …
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Aviation Horizon
Union Government Revises Flight Duty Time Rules for Airline Crew.
by Editorby EditorThe Union government is working on revising flight duty time limitations (FDTL) for airline crew, aiming to create regulations that are practical …
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Aviation Horizon
DGCA Goes Digital, Electronic Licenses for Air Traffic Controllers to Boost Efficiency.
by Editorby EditorThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is taking a significant step towards modernization with the introduction of electronic licenses for Air …
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Aviation Incident Reports
DGCA May Issue Advisory Following U.S. Warning on Boeing 737 Rudder System.
by Editorby EditorThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India is considering issuing an advisory in response to recent warnings from the U.S. …
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Aviation Horizon
Expanding India’s Aviation Future, Beyond DGCA and Traditional Regulation.
by Editorby EditorAviation in India is a sector that is constantly evolving, driven by the need to balance the rapidly growing demands of passengers …
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Aviation Incident Reports
DGCA Suspends IndiGo Pilots After Tail-Strike Incident on Delhi-Bengaluru Flight.
by Editorby EditorIn a significant move to uphold aviation safety standards, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended two IndiGo pilots following …
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Airline Updates
Akasa Air Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Amid Operational Challenges.
by Editorby EditorAkasa Air, once celebrated as India’s newest airline with its promise of efficient service and a fresh approach to aviation, has recently …
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Airports Update
High-Rises Near Airport Ordered to Remove Unauthorized Extensions.
by Editorby EditorIn a significant move to ensure aviation safety, authorities have ordered six high-rise buildings located near an airport runway to remove unauthorized …