Drone Rules In India : Drone Rules :Finally, The Govt of India on Monday launched a drone regulation policy. This new policy will allow drones to be used for safe and commercial use in India. The new Drone rules will come into effect on December 1. All drone operations will have to be approved by
DGCA Exam Portal-Pariksha : The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been conducting examinations for issue/ extension of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) License, in accordance with Rule 61 of Indian Aircraft Rules 1937 and Flight Crew (FC)License, in accordance with Rule 41 and Schedule II of Indian Aircraft Rules 1937. The Central Examination
The government is giving a new thrust to strengthen Air India‘s management practices and operational efficiencies while the disinvestment plan would depend on various circumstances, Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said today. The strategic disinvestment plan for debt-laden Air India did not take off after it failed to attract any bidder when the deadline for submitting
Five persons were killed when a private plane crashed near an under-construction building in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar area while trying to make an emergency landing. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau will conduct a detailed probe into the crash, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said. According to the information given by Bengal Law: a team
IndiGo said its Chief Commercial Officer Sanjay Kumar is leaving the airline and would be replaced by William Boulter. Kumar, who has been associated with the no-frills carrier for the last 12 years, has put in his papers to pursue other career interests, IndiGo said in a release. His resignation would be effective from July
Two planes of SpiceJet and Indigo suffered bird hits during landing at Patna’s Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport two weeks ago, and both had to cancel their onwards journey. The incident, though, is nothing out of the ordinary for the Patna airport. There are several factors that contribute to make the airport one of the most
Air India Sale Process Modi Govt plan to sell off India’s flagship airline is facing opposition before it even gets started. Narendra Modi’s boldest asset sale yet is the proposed divestment of Air India, the nation’s money-losing flag carrier, has run into rough weather after some of the potential bidders opted out upset with the
Air India Sale Updates : Air India.Govt of India is expediting the sale process of Air India. Next week ,a notification announcing modalities for sale of loss-making national carrier Air India is likely to be announced .This will be followed by release of Expression of Interest (EoI) document in second week of April next month.
Aviation provides the key worldwide transport network, which makes it crucial for global business and tourism. It plays a key role in facilitating economic growth, particularly in developing countries like India. Aviation connects people and cultures all over the world. The Govt of India understands the need and importance of civil aviation. Govt has allocated 6,602
Spicejet to Bring Another Boom in Aviation : Low cost carrier SpiceJet to bring another boom in aviation. Spicejet plans to target the billion Indians who’ve never flown before, either because they can’t afford it or because they don’t live near a functioning airport. Spicejet is in talks with Japan’s Setouchi Holdings Inc. to buy