Category: INDIAN AVIATION NEWS

AI Express Flight Faces ‘Technical Problem’: Landing with Emergency Declaration

In a dramatic turn of events, an AI Express flight carrying 154 passengers from Tiruchirappalli to Sharjah faced technical difficulties shortly after take-off and was forced to make an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport. The incident took place on Monday morning, prompting the airport authority to declare a full emergency at the International Airport.

Go First Planes Face Deregistration as Lessors Raise Alarming Concerns

Significant development has come to light in the ongoing financial turmoil within the aviation sector, as lessors have applied for the deregistration of 54 planes leased to Go First, a cash-strapped budget carrier in India. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the country’s aviation regulator, is closely monitoring the situation since Go First ceased

Secret Plans Unveiled: A Specialized Security Agency for Airports?

The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism, and Culture has recently submitted a report to the Parliament, urging the government to consider establishing a specialized security agency exclusively dedicated to airports. This recommendation comes in response to the surging air passenger traffic and the need for bolstered security measures in the civil aviation sector.

High Court Serves Showdown Notice to These Groups in Go First Case

In a significant development concerning the cash-strapped airline Go First, the Delhi High Court issued a formal notice to the aircraft lessors, its resolution professional, and the aviation regulator DGCA after the lessors opposed including lenders as parties in their deregistration pleas. The ongoing case has far-reaching implications for the airline’s future and the interests

Vistara’s CEO Vinod Kannan assures timely response to CCI queries by the end of the month

Vistara’s CEO Vinod Kannan announced on Monday that the airline plans to submit its response to the Competition Commission’s inquiries regarding the proposed merger with Air India by the end of this month. Kannan expressed confidence in obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals by early next year. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has requested additional

These two Companies become Game-Changer after Signing a Lease Agreement for MRO

In a major development for the aerospace industry, GMR Hyderabad Aviation SEZ Limited (GHASL), a subsidiary of the GMR Group, has recently signed a Land Lease Agreement with Safran Aircraft Engines Services India Pvt. Ltd. This agreement grants Safran, the Paris-based aerospace company, the rights to lease land within the GMR Aerospace and Industrial Park

Port Blair Airport Unveils Magnificent New Terminal Worth Rs 710 Crore

Veer Savarkar Airport On July 18, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the New Integrated Terminal Building of Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair, through video conferencing, as announced by his office on Monday. Highlighting the government’s emphasis on enhancing connectivity infrastructure, the Prime Minister’s Office expressed that the newly established facility will significantly contribute
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