Category: INDIAN AVIATION NEWS

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

India’s Aviation Minister announces eased leasing rules to tackle aircraft shortages

On Monday, Jyotiraditya Scindia, India’s civil aviation minister, announced that the country has implemented measures to enable airlines to lease additional aircraft, in order to address the capacity shortfall caused by the resurgence of travel post-pandemic. The aviation industry is bouncing back swiftly from the restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which caused airlines

Jyotiraditya Scindia Urges India to Invest in Aerospace Manufacturing

On Monday, Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Civil Aviation Minister, emphasized the vast potential for growth in India’s aviation sector and advocated for the country to explore manufacturing aerospace products. Scindia also predicted that domestic airlines will acquire approximately 2,000 aircraft in the next five to seven years. During a summit organized by aviation consultancy CAPA, the

Indian Aviation Industry Plans for 22,907 Weekly Domestic Flights in Summer Schedule

According to India’s aviation regulator DGCA, the country’s airlines will be running 22,907 weekly domestic flights during the upcoming summer schedule, which begins on March 26. The airlines flew 21,941 weekly flights during the previous winter schedule, and this number increased by 4.4% to represent the current number. It’s worth noting that the summer schedule

Boeing and Airbus increase efforts to recruit skilled talent in India

To meet the increasing demand for aircraft and expand their manufacturing presence in India, Boeing Co. and Airbus SE are turning to the country for highly-skilled yet cost-effective engineers. India, being the world’s fifth-largest economy, is proving to be an attractive destination for both plane manufacturers. Airbus has plans to hire 1,000 employees in India

Delhi Airport Passengers Still Suffering from Long Security Check Queues

Travelers using Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi have been experiencing prolonged waiting times at both immigration and security checkpoints, causing them great inconvenience. The queues have become a significant source of frustration for those traveling to and from the airport. According to ANI, several passengers resorted to social media to voice their grievances about
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