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India okays new airlines in attempt to challenge aviation duopoly; Al Hind Air, FlyExpress, Shankh Air cleared for takeoffIndia's aviation sector is bracing for new competition. Two airlines, Al Hind Air and FlyExpress, have received government approval. Shankh...
Safety, strain and scale: How 2025 tested the Indian aviation’s flightIndia's aviation sector, poised for growth, faced significant operational strains and safety concerns in 2025. A deadly crash, widespread f...
Air India Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Parliament panel to review aviation safety after AI-171 crashAI Plane Crash Update: In the wake of the recent tragic crash involving an Air India aircraft at Ahmedabad Airport, concerns over aviation ...
India’s aviation sector is having its own mid-life crisisAir India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad has put focus on India's aviation sector. The sector faces challenges like grounded planes and faul...
SpiceJet successfully renews IATA operational safety audit certification valid until March 2027SpiceJet successfully renewed its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification, valid until March 2027. The rigorous audit evaluated ...
Direct SpiceJet to remove our livery from its planes, says Jet Airways in letter to DGCAIn a letter to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on June 21, Jet Airways stated, "After the stoppage of our operations in 20...
Jet Airways coming back with premium and no frills hybrid modelThe airline will have a two-class configuration where business class passengers will be offered services including free meals, while econom...
Market Movers: Pharma stocks surge, banks sink; 37 stocks blink sellAs many as 37 stocks listed on the National Stock Exchange gave sell signals based on MACD indicators. Names include NALCO, NMDC, Titan Com...
Market develops cold feet, Nifty ends lower ahead of Fed verdictWorld shares faced an end to their longest winning streak of the year.
need2know: 11 macro cues for your day on D-StreetA look at top macro triggers that may move the market on Tuesday.
Assembly elections, GST, high-profile cases mark 2017Two terrorists were killed by the army as it foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashm...
Demonetisation, Tatas, drugs ban kept Delhi HC busy in 2016The high court, which was flooded with PILs on issues arising out of demonetisation, also gave much-needed relief to the Narendra Modi gove...
New airlines face major cash and operational issuesA majority of India’s new airlines are delaying salaries, putting off aircraft induction, grounding planes and cancelling flights.
India's new airlines face major cash, operational challengesChennai-based Premier Airways is waiting for an air operator’s permit and hasn’t paid salaries for the past three months, said four people,...
Indian carriers join global peers in diverting, canceling flights over Ukraine, to Kabul"The ministry of civil aviation has informed that Air India and Jet Airways have issued orders to divert their flights from the conflict zo...
Commercial pilot licences now valid for 5 yearsIndia's civil aviation regulator has decided to increase the validity of pilot licences to five years, according to an official.
DGCA to consult carrier chiefs on operational issuesIn a bid to enhance efficiency, DGCA would consult chiefs of all Indian carriers later this week for suggestions on a range of operational ...
Why US' downgrade of India's safety rating threatens to send aviation sector into a tailspinFAA, which audited DGCA last year, concluded that the deficit of officers hobbled its efforts to oversee airlines in accordance with standa...
- Licences of financially-stressed airlines won't be renewed: DGCA
DGCA sprung into action after massive flight cancellations by the Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines caused widespread chaos and disrup...