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DGCA asks operators of uncontrolled airfields to review ops conditions, rectify deficienciesAviation watchdog DGCA has ordered operators of uncontrolled airstrips to immediately review their facilities. This action follows recent a...
Where aircraft go when they need a safe haven – or to die. As the Gulf war draws attention to ‘boneyards’, where does India stand?Wars, pandemics, and airspace closures have created a lucrative, if niche, global industry: Specialised airports, called aircraft boneyards...
Commercial flights from Noida airport to start in 45-60 days: NaiduNoida International Airport, located in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, is set to begin commercial flight operations within 45 to 60 days. Prime Mini...
Noida International Airport: Here’s everything you need to know about India’s newest international airportNoida International Airport, DXN, opens March 28, 2026. It will serve Delhi and Western Uttar Pradesh. IndiGo, Akasa Air, and Air India Exp...
Despite Trump’s discomfort, Russia still anchors India’s defence arsenalIndia's defense landscape is intricately tied to Russia, with the nation still leaning on Russian expertise and equipment. While efforts to...
Bird-hit incidents reported at airports rose to 1,782 in 2025: GovtIndian airports faced an unprecedented surge in bird strikes last year, recording over 1,700 instances, a stark increase from previous year...
Akash to BrahMos: How indigenous firepower redefined the India–Pakistan equation following Operation SindoorDefence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh confirmed that Operation Sindoor achieved nearly all its military objectives, marking a strategic shif...
Cold War bomber enhances China's ability to strike U.S. basesChina showcased its modernized H-6 bombers, based on a Cold War-era design, in recent military exercises around Taiwan. These bombers, capa...
Marut Drones ties up with Japanese SkyDrive to explore Indian air transportation with flying taxisA press release from Marut Drones said it will play a pivotal role in identifying and establishing connections with potential customers and...
SII seeks home minister's intervention for smooth ops of non-scheduled planes in PuneIn a recent letter to Shah, the Pune-based firm suggested amendments in the AOR policy stating, it is needed for foreigners to commute smoo...
Gautam Adani woos Amazon and Google with Indian data hubsAdani expects to invest Rs 700 billion to build data parks in India over the next two decades.
Congress accuses Centre of 'compromising national security' over Rafale dealThe Congress spokesperson asked when the 'associated systems and weapons' were the same as approved by the Indian Air Force during UPA regi...
NAL-Mesco pact for 2-seater Hansa light aircraft productionThe NAL said in a release that the NG aircraft development project has been approved by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (...
AAI terminates licences for ground handling services at airportsUnder the new norms, domestic scheduled airline operators and helicopters can carry out ground handling on their own.
Defence airports need DGCA certificate for scheduled flightsWith certain issues still to be sorted out between civil aviation and defence ministries, the deadline has been extended to December 31, 20...
Supreme Court threatens DGCA with audit of its licensing policiesSupreme Court on Tuesday asked whether lucrative sectors were being handed out as "largesse" to private airlines to the detriment of state-...
For business in aviation sector, biggest obstacle is regulatorThe office of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the body that regulates aviation in India, is housed in a bunch of stark ol...
Russia built one of the most alarming anti-aircraft systems in history - and won't say who it's sending it toThe 9K333 can strike up to 13,500 feet and is an incredibly light-weight, mobile, and user-friendly tool for shooting planes out of the sky.
Forget visa hassles, just carry your passport along from India to Bhutan and NepalSituated close to India’s North-Eastern states, Bhutan and Nepal are a treat during this season. Why think twice?
- Sweet sounds of success for Chimes Aviation industry
The Chimes Group is confident of flying high in the face of turbulent times.