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FAA proposes to speed new commercial aircraft certificationsThe Federal Aviation Administration is proposing significant changes to expedite the certification of new commercial aircraft, aligning its...
Philippines earthquake: Aftershocks complicate recovery from quake that killed 45 and displaced thousandsA powerful earthquake has devastated southern Mindanao, Philippines. Dozens of rescuers narrowly escaped a collapsing grocery in General Sa...
On This Day in History, June 8: Porsche is born, Ghostbusters release, Siam renamed Thailand, Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four published, NFL merger announced, Robert F. Kennedy laid to rest and other major eventsOn This Day in History, June 8, the world witnessed events that shaped politics, warfare, literature and culture. The Viking raid on Lindis...
'Nobody will fly': India's plane versus train battle gets a twistIndia's Railway Minister said upcoming bullet trains will dominate short-haul routes like Mumbai-Pune and Bengaluru-Chennai, mirroring glob...
'Catastrophic like the Air India crash': Kerala Congress on what may go wrong with ethanol blended ATFIndia's decision to permit ethanol blending in aviation fuel faces strong opposition from the Kerala Congress, which warns of catastrophic ...
Singapore introduces two power bank limit for travellersNew rules for air travel from Singapore begin April 15. Passengers can carry only two power banks. This aims to prevent fire risks from lit...
Japan to ban use of power banks on passenger flights from April 2026Japan will ban mobile power banks on passenger aircraft starting April, following international safety guidelines. New regulations will lim...
How a pair of scissors sparked mayhem at Japan’s airport and grounded over 36 flightsA security scare at Hokkaido's New Chitose Airport over the weekend caused significant disruption when a pair of missing scissors prompted ...
DGCA issues circular to prevent runway incursions after Haneda airport incidentTo enhance runway safety and prevent incidents like the recent collision at Haneda airport, DGCA urges airports to establish runway safety ...
Runway safety concerns in focus as Japan probes Tokyo crashAll 379 people aboard a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 escaped after a collision with a De Havilland Dash-8 Coast Guard turboprop that killed f...
India cancels 8 flights due to 5G rollout in US, aviation regulator closely monitoring situationAirlines from worldwide raised the concern over safety. Emirates, Japan Airlines, Air India and All Nippon Airways have cancelled most flig...
Warren Buffet-owned FlightSafety International signs pact with Deccan ChartersThe training will provide a major fillip to the budding regional aviation sector and the business aircraft segment in the country.
DGCA to carry out surprise safety checks on foreign aircraftForeign aircraft flying to India could face extensive safety checks when they land here. In case of major lapses the aircraft could even be...
Final report on Boeing 787 battery probe to come in fall: USThe agency said its final report on the incident at Boston Logan International Airport would be presented at a public meeting in Washington...
Dreamliner row: India rejects Japan's request for safety auditTaking a tough stand against Japan for not permitting Air India to operate its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners there, aviation regulator DGCA ha...
Air India likely to be allowed to fly Boeing 787 Dreamliners to Japan soonAir India is likely to be allowed to fly its Boeing 787 Dreamliners to Japan soon with the ICAO clearance.
Japan to lift grounding of Boeing 787s this week: MinisterJapan today said that their transport ministry will lift the grounding of troubled Boeing 787 jets as early as this week.
DGCA directs Air India to ground all six Boeing Dreamliners on safety concernsIndian aviation regulator DGCA has put the onus on Boeing to prove safety of battery to FAA so as to restart.
- Aviation safety to be top priority for Arun Mishra, the new DGCA
Mishra said the quarterly review of safety issues concerning airlines and their financial condition would continue as scheduled.
- India on course to have navigation system after US, EU, Japan
AAI and ISRO, which have jointly taken up the Rs 774 crore project GAGAN, yesterday commenced the process of its Final System Acceptance Te...