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Ministry may form panel to decide on Jet Airways' bilateral rightsThe ministry had last month allocated Jet Airways’ bilateral flying rights to other Indian airlines for three months ending September.
Post Air India incident, DGCA bars off-duty crew members from travelling in cockpitThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked the national carrier to take strict action against the pilot.
Air India pilot fails alcohol test twice, DGCA wants 'strict' action including terminationAccording to sources, the national carrier has already suspended Singh for three months over Saturday's incident.
Indian carriers fly in to occupy Jet Airways' foreign slotsIndiGo and SpiceJet have got the maximum number of rights, with 84 weekly flights for the first and 77 for the second.
IndiGo, rivals spar over Jet’s global slotsSpiceJet, Vistara and GoAir against IndiGo bagging most of the rights after govt owned Air India.
Revised charges for non-major airports effective from Dec 16The revised charges for airport services at non-major aerodromes and air navigation services at all airports were notified on November 24.
Flying out of Hyderabad to become expensive soonAn industry insider said that the UDF would have an impact on passenger traffic as passenger traffic slows the moment there is an increase ...
'Kalam Island' should be the new name of Wheeler IslandThere is a growing demand that as a fitting tribute to former President A P J Abdul Kalam, the missile testing site in the Bay of Bengal sh...
No plans to reevaluate medical standards, cockpit policy: GovernmentThe Minister said the DGCA has issued Aeronautical Information Circulars on certain medical conditions for experienced pilots as guidelines...
DGCA cancels over 150 'irrelevant' regulations, circularsIn a major overhaul of safety and technical rules, aviation regulator DGCA has cancelled over 150 "irrelevant" regulations, circulars .
DGCA grounds two charter planes for violating liquor lawsDGCA would shortly issue showcause notices to both the companies owing the aircraft asking them the explain the violations.
Overload of foreign nationals on boards may ground Jet-Etihad deal as aviation ministry raises objectionsThe objections could end up complicating matters for Jet-Etihad as the ministry has been one of the few vocal supporters of the Rs 2,190 cr...
Extra flyers on board? It’s routine for airlinesThe recent discovery of three extra passengers on an Air India flight has just exposed what has been a routine practice among airlines for ...
- Extra flyers on board? It’s routine for airlines
The global policy of allowing cockpit and cabin crew to fly in jump seats of cockpits of full flights has in India been expanded, illegally...
- Airlines to collect fee at time of issuing tickets:DGCA
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ruled that airlines should collect the User Development Fee at the time of issuing tic...
- SC stays HC's order on pilots' working hours
The Supreme Court on Thursday put on hold a Bombay High Court order, which had reduced working hours of pilots.
- Flight crew to be grounded if confirmed with hypertension:DGCA
Pilots and cabin crew of civil air-carriers with confirmed hypertension would be grounded, unless their blood pressure is certified as sati...