Akasa Air on Tuesday inducted its 33rd aircraft into the fleet, with the plane landing in Bengaluru operated by an all-women pilot …
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The government has revealed that 377 aircraft operated by Indian airlines have been flagged for repetitive technical defects. The data covers major …
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Airline UpdatesAirports Update
Aviation Ministry Forms Panel to Reallocate Vacant Airport Slots.
by Editorby EditorThe Civil Aviation Ministry has set up a coordination committee to reallocate airport slots vacated after large-scale flight cancellations by IndiGo in …
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Airline UpdatesAviation Horizon
Pakistan Extends Airspace Ban on Indian Airlines.
by Editorby EditorPakistan has extended its ban on Indian airlines and aircraft from using its airspace for another month, pushing the restriction into its …
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Airline Updates
Iran Airspace Closure Disrupts International Flights of Indian Airlines.
by Editorby EditorInternational flight operations of Indian carriers have been disrupted following the temporary closure of Iranian airspace, prompting airlines such as Air India, …
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Airline Updates
SpiceJet’s Revival Plan On Track, Fleet to Double in a Year, Says CMD Ajay Singh.
by Editorby EditorSpiceJet’s revival plan is progressing smoothly, with the airline on track to double its fleet within the next 12 months, according to …
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Airline Updates
IndiGo Shares Reach 52-Week High as Motilal Oswal Upgrades to Buy Rating.
by Editorby EditorShares of IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe Aviation, surged to a 52-week high of ₹5,345 on Tuesday, marking an increase of up to …
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India remains cautious about expanding air traffic agreements with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), despite a new report suggesting that increased bilateral …
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed all Indian airlines to share a link outlining passenger rights with every air …
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Aviation Incident Reports
Harsha Bhogle Criticizes IndiGo Over Passenger Treatment.
by Editorby EditorRenowned cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle recently criticized IndiGo Airlines over their treatment of passengers, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to express his …