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Hindon bets on expansion to stay relevant in NCR airport raceHindon civil terminal in Ghaziabad is undergoing a major expansion. This will increase aircraft parking from two to six bays and boost pass...
Maintenance of Srinagar International airport runway necessary: AAISrinagar International Airport will undergo runway maintenance. Flights will be affected on Mondays and Tuesdays starting July. A complete ...
On This Day in History, June 13: Alexander dies, Miranda ruling, Korea summit, FIFA 2026 awarded to US-Canada-Mexico, Trump charged and more eventsOn This Day in History, June 13 witnessed the death of Alexander the Great, the signing of the enduring Anglo-Portuguese alliance, the land...
Former Cuban President Raul Castro charged with murder in USFormer Cuban President Raul Castro faces murder charges in the United States. This indictment stems from a 1996 incident where Cuban jets s...
India to monitor Boeing fuel-switch test tied to Air India London incident, documents showIndian aviation officials plan to visit Boeing’s Seattle facility in June to witness testing of a fuel-control switch module removed from a...
Bihar cabinet portfolio allocation: Who gets what in Samrat Choudhary's government, here's the full listBihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has secured crucial ministries. He will oversee Home, General Administration, and Cabinet Secretariat...
AAI's electronics engineers body raises concern over proposed privatisation of ATC servicesAn electronic engineers' body, ATSEPA, has voiced strong objections to the potential privatisation of air traffic control services in India...
Centre reshuffles top bureaucracy; appoints 48 officers as joint secretariesThe Centre has announced a significant bureaucratic reshuffle. Forty-eight civil servants have been appointed to joint secretary or equival...
Vir Vikram Yadav appointed new Directorate General of Civil Aviation chiefVir Vikram Yadav is the new chief of DGCA. This appointment is part of a major reshuffle of senior bureaucrats. Twenty-five civil servants ...
China plane crash report does not identify causeA brief of the report released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on Wednesday gave no further details on the possible re...
China maintains ban on Boeing 737 MAX flightsBoeing's best-selling aircraft was grounded worldwide early last year following two crashes that killed 346 passengers.
India's score in ICAO audit likely to improve: DGCA officialAn ICAO team visited India last month and assessed the action taken on issues related to three areas that were audited by the watchdog in N...
China to invest billions in building new airports this yearThe administration said Beijing's second international airport, the largest construction project in Chinese civil aviation history, is prog...
China's satellite navigation system to expand coverage by 2020The Beidou system has been successfully tested in the general aviation sector, which includes all civil aviation operations other than sche...
China has world's 36 per cent high plateau airportsChina possesses 15 high plateau airports, comprising about 36 per cent of the total in the world, according to the Civil Aviation Administr...
Cabinet fails to clear the revised Civil Aviation Authority BillPossibility of getting a new aviation regulator in place receded on Friday when the Cabinet failed to clear the revised Civil Aviation Auth...
Government to consider next week approval of bill to constitute CAAGovernment today deferred till next week the approval of a bill to constitute a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for administering and regula...
All safety issues addressed, says DGCA's report to FAAWarned of a downgrade by Federal Aviation Administration, DGCA filed a status report with its US counterpart, saying concerns over all avia...
Measures taken to resolve deficiencies: Civil Aviation MinistryCivil Aviation Ministry officials exuded confidence that such an eventuality was not likely to arise as corrective measures have already be...
- China to start work on world's highest airport in Tibet
China will construct the world's highest-altitude airport next year in Tibet, which will the sixth in the strategic Himalayan region.