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Two CEOs' exits & crises in the skies: The turbulent year that tested India’s biggest airlinesAir India's CEO Campbell Wilson has stepped down following a year of operational, regulatory, and financial challenges, including a fatal c...
Last moments of Pawar's airplane: poor visibility, go-around, landing clearance, then crashAn aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar crashed and burst into flames on Wednesday morning. The plane was attempt...
IndiGo says no flight cancellations over Airbus software snag, only slight delaysIndiGo said on Saturday that none of its flights were cancelled after Airbus issued a global software update advisory for A320-family aircr...
Lessor Accipiter files contempt plea against Go First for failing to provide aircraft documentsAccipiter Investments Aircraft 2 filed a contempt plea in the Delhi High Court against Go First airline for not providing complete aircraft...
Delhi HC allows lessors' plea seeking deregistration of all 54 Go First aircraft, restrains carrier from flying themThe Delhi High Court grants lessors' request to deregister Go First's 54 aircraft, restricting the airline from operating them and ordering...
Court allows Go First lessors access to airworthiness documentsJustice Tara Vitasta Ganju directed the resolution professional (RP) of the bankrupt carrier to hand over the documents to the lessors with...
Delhi HC directs Go First to provide lessors with essential documents within 14 daysThe Delhi High Court has ordered Go First's Resolution Professional (RP) to provide essential documents of the aircraft to the lessors with...
Go First gets green light from DGCA to resume ops, but with ridersIndian aviation regulator DGCA has accepted cash-strapped airline Go First's resumption plan, but subject to certain conditions. Cash-strap...
Wadia group looking for partners to bid for Go FirstThe resolution professional of Go First has invited Expression of Interest (EoI) in the company from investors. The EoI allows a company or...
Domestic airlines reported 2,613 significant technical snags in last 5 years: V K SinghThe Minister of State for Civil Aviation said the regulations require occurrences relating to system and component failure to be reported t...
ICAO audit of Indian aviation sector to start from Nov 9The ICAO, a specialised agency of the United Nations, had carried out a comprehensive safety audit in 2018. The audit starting next week wi...
China's homegrown jetliner gets key certificate for market entry, needs two more to become fully operationalThe C919 has gone through tests in various types of extreme natural environments including high temperature, high humidity, severe cold, gu...
DGCA orders engine change for 7 Airbus 320 (neos)The directives are for Airbus 320 (neo) planes fitted with Pratt & Whitney engines, which are operated by IndiGo and GoAir in India.
HC tells DGCA to get clean chit for all A320neo aircraftCourt's directions came on a PIL in the aftermath of EASA directing A320neos fitted with twoPW1100 engines with serial number 450 and beyon...
DGCA to meet airlines ahead of ICAO auditThe International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) is set to carry out a safety oversight audit of the Directorate General of Civil Aviat...
Airbus engine maker clears safety doubtThe Airbus 320 neos operated by these two low-cost carriers are powered by Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofans engines.
- DGCA audit not to derail expansion plans: IndiGo
The airline said it was following all the safety procedures "meticulously" and its fleet expansion posed no threat to the maintenance of it...
- IndiGo says DGCA's investigation won't hit expansion plans
IndiGo, which last year placed biggest jet order in commercial aviation history, plans to add 12 aircraft to its current fleet of 48 in a y...
- DRDO conducts first engine ground run of LCA (Navy) prototype
The country's first indigenous effort to build a carrier borne naval fighter aircraft got a fillip with the crossing of another significant...
- DGCA employees barred to take decisions on airlines where their children are employed
DGCA chief Bharat Bhushan passed an order for nine such officers - including two joint DGs, two directors and as many assistant directors.