Category: INDIAN AVIATION NEWS

India urges Airbus and Boeing to establish jet assembly plants, citing an opportune moment

India’s civil aviation minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia, has urged Airbus and Boeing to consider setting up jetliner plants in India to meet the country’s soaring demand. Scindia emphasized that the time has come for both jet makers to take a “leap of faith” as India’s fast-growing aeronautical industry reaches an “inflection point.” He pointed to plans

Air India aims to strengthen partnerships with airports

Air India is seeking to improve its systems by forging stronger collaborations with airports in India and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Tata Group-owned airline has developed a five-year roadmap for transformation under Vihaan.AI. Rajesh Dogra, the Chief Customer Experience Officer, and Global Operations – Airport Operations have stated that AirIndia is not utilizing

Air India’s staff privilege leaves policy to undergo revision from April 1st

An internal communication from Air India states that the airline will be revising its policy on privilege leaves for both permanent and full-term contract staff from the next financial year. The revised policy will align with “prevailing market conditions”. Effective from April 1, the accumulation limit for Privilege Leaves (PLs) for all Air India’s employees

Indian Airport Industry Projected to Generate $3.9 Billion in Revenue Next Fiscal Year

On Wednesday, aviation consultancy CAPA India projected a 26 percent increase in revenue to USD 3.9 billion for Indian airport operators in the upcoming financial year. The firm also offered an outlook for airports, predicting air passenger traffic to reach 395 million for 2023-24, covering both domestic and international flights. This would be a significant

Official: AIESL Divestment to Bring Positive Impact on Civil Aviation Industry

A senior government official stated that the disinvestment of Air India Engineering Services Ltd (AIESL) would benefit the country’s civil aviation industry. Rajiv Bansal, the Civil Aviation Secretary, confidently expressed that he expects the disinvestment to be successful in the coming months. He also highlighted that AIESL had a strong “topline and bottom line,” indicating

Boeing: India may require 31,000 Pilots in the Next Two Decades

Boeing has highlighted India’s need for 31,000 pilots and 26,000 mechanics over the next two decades, as demand for aircraft continues to surge. Boeing India President Salil Gupte stated that the South Asian region is expected to maintain its position as the world’s fastest-growing market in the aviation industry for the next 20 years. Speaking

Jyotiraditya Scindia predicts over 140 million air passengers in India for FY 2024

On Monday, Jyotiraditya M Scindia, Union Minister of Civil Aviation and Steel, discussed different facets of India’s aviation industry development during his speech at the CAPA India’s Aviation Summit 2023 in New Delhi. During the summit, Scindia noted that there was a time when airports lacked even a single passenger. However, India’s domestic passenger numbers
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