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Indian carriers to place orders for 1,500 to 1,700 planes in the next 1-2 years and Air India is expected to make the first move with a potential order for 500 aircraft, aviation consultancy CAPA said
India has seen a number of mid-flight shutdowns, and regulators have responded strongly in the past.
Jet Airways has successfully operated all proving flights and is now looking forward to the grant of air operator certificate (AOC) by aviation regulator DGCA, its owner Jalan-Kalrock Consortium said
He said it was by no means an easy decision to leave and SIA was his first professional job and has been his home for the last 26 years
Maxwell said an amount equivalent to the reduction in BFA will be added to the monthly bonus and paid to eligible pilots from April 1
Aviation Minister on Wednesday said fare caps act as a protector for travellers as well as airlines and indicated that doing away with the curbs could be looked at once the environment stabilises
A committee has been formed -- including major carriers such as South African Airways and Kenya Airways -- to secure deliveries for 12 months starting in July
Experts say that while regulations are more pronounced on how to handle physical disabilities, they are silent on mental or cognitive ones
The regulator will impose financial penalties for non-compliance
At present Air India and Air Canada have 29 non-stop flights a week between Canada and Delhi; there are demands for Amritsar-Canada, while Mumbai airport too is looking to re-establish connection
Sumantran currently serves as the chairman and managing director of Celeris Technologies, a strategic advisory firm
Possibly since other big aviation markets are not yet fully open for international travel, say experts about OAG data
The Indigo pilots were expressing unhappiness over the airline's delay in restoring the pre-Covid salaries and vented ire on 121.5 MHz frequency.
Under new policy, Air India can't fly in Russia, Ukrainian airspace due to war
Air India reinstates employee salaries by 75% compared with pre-Covid level
Air India is restoring salaries of employees in a phased manner to pre-pandemic levels as the aviation sector is recovering with the decline of COVID-19 cases in the country
In reality, Disney and airlines rely on a shared economic premise: Getting as many butts in seats as possible
Despite generous tax breaks, opaque and confusing rules have companies struggling to get off the ground
The Commerce Department said the move would prevent the airlines Russian national flag carrier Aeroflot, Utair and Azur Air from receiving items from the US, including parts to service their aircraft
IndiGo is unperturbed by criticism as well as calls from smaller rival SpiceJet for airlines to work together to raise fares, even if that causes a slight dip in bookings