Tag: aviation

MHA, aviation min to decide on global flights

The aviation and home affairs ministries will jointly decide on “further opening up of international air travel of passengers,” the Covid guidelines issued by the ministry of home affairs on Wednesday said. The guidelines will come into effect from. Scheduled international flights were suspended on March 23 last year due to the pandemic. Since then,

Pakistan won’t open airspace until India de-escalates military operations

Pakistan will not open its airspace until India de-escalates, the country’s Aviation Secretary Shah­rukh Nusrat told a parliamentary committee. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has told India that it will not open its airspace for commercial flights. Until New Delhi removes its fighter jets from forwarding IAF airbases, Pakistan’s Aviation Secretary Shahrukh Nusrat has informed a parliamentary committee.

Aviation Body Awaits US Certification To Allow 737 Max To Fly In India

NEW DELHI: Indian aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation is waiting for its US counterpart Federal Aviation Administration. To certify Boeing’s solution, issues faced by the 737 Max . To allow the aircraft to fly in the country again, the government said Wednesday. Moreover, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in a written reply

IndiGo Shares Fall To Lowest Since March

Indigo owner slumps as co-founder alleges misgovernance India’s largest passenger airline is IndiGo with a market share of 49% as of May 2019. They primarily operate in India’s domestic air travel market as a low-cost carrier with focus on our three pillars – offering low fares, being on-time and delivering a courteous and hassle-free experience.

Boon Period IndiGo…

SpiceJet And Co In Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration plans to make India a hub for financing aircraft purchases and leasing of planes. As the South Asian nation moves to support local carriers, which are among the biggest customers for Airbus SE and Boeing Co. IndiGo profits are growing day-by-day along with

Boeing to cut down on costly physical tests for new aircrafts in favour of computer models

Boeing is starting the year-long flight testing process on its upcoming 777X, its engineers will cut hours off airborne testing by using computer models to simulate flight conditions, and then present the results to the US FAA Boeing is reducing the scope and duration of certain costly physical tests used to certify the planemaker’s new
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