After 21 Years, IAF Set to Retire Kiran Trainers for Sitara IJT.
After more than two decades of service, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to retire the Kiran trainer aircraft, marking the…
After more than two decades of service, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to retire the Kiran trainer aircraft, marking the…
Emirates Airline has successfully trained its first batch of engineers to maintain its new Airbus A350-900 fleet, marking a significant milestone as…
The U.S. Army is actively exploring options to replace the Airbus UH-72 Lakota as its primary helicopter trainer, a move that underscores…
In a significant development for India’s aviation sector, IndiGo, the country’s leading airline, has announced a partnership with Marigold Aviation to enhance…
Embraer, the renowned Brazilian aerospace company, has emphasized the critical importance of safety features in its aircraft, particularly focusing on the automatic…
Flight training in civil aviation encompasses a multitude of challenges that are vital for ensuring both the safety of air travel and…
India’s aviation future is poised for significant advancements, particularly with the development of indigenous aircraft like the HTT-40, IJT-36, and HLFT-42. These…
Starting next year, non-scheduled and general aviation operations in India will benefit from reduced compliance burdens, as new regulatory changes come into…
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has introduced a new set of simplified regulations aimed at supporting the growth of India’s…
A light twin-engine aircraft, the Britten Norman Islander BN2P, registered as HK-2822, recently made headlines following an emergency landing incident. The aircraft,…