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Air India launches 'Project Abhinandan'
Air India has introduced Project Abhinandan' to enhance the airport experience for its passengers.
Akasa and Air India Express: Pilot poaching accusations fuel legal battle
In the dynamic world of Indian aviation, two prominent carriers, Akasa Air and Air India Express, have found themselves embroiled in a legal battle over allegations of pilot poaching.
Vietnam Air, Boeing near $10 billion Max deal
Vietnam Airlines is reportedly set to sign a preliminary to purchase 737 jets, approximately $10 billion.
Future Aircrafts: Hydrogen or electric ?
Reducing emissions that leads to costly taxes and restrictions plus a reduction in operating costs for airlines will the key drivers as OEMs look at new technology options for future aircrafts. This is the only element that most manufacturers are agreed upon.
A new airline in the desert
Ready to muscle its way into the big boys club of Emirates, Qatar and Turkish, Riyadh Airline RIA) is the new kid on the black. Will it be able to create a mark? Will it be able to draw enough passengers to the Kingdom? Can it beat the other big hubs? We will know when the airline launches in 2025.
Joyce's messy exit
Qantas' longest-serving CEO is out, but the airline faces a monumental PR disaster!
A NEW BEGINNING AT GIFT CITY
With Air India and Indigo acquiring their new aircrafts from the GIFT City in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, leasing is likely to take off in a big way from India.
Mumbai International Airport continues to grow
CSMIA's passenger traffic surges to 12.7 million in Q3. In Q3 2023, CSMIA recorded passenger traffic of over 12.7 million, marking a growth of 33 per cent compared to Q3 2022 (9.6 M). CSMIA witnessed a total of 60,861 domestic ATMs and 20,438 international ATMs in this period, reinforcing its status as a cornerstone of the aviation industry.
Boeing nears type certification for 737 MAX 7; Readies 737 MAX 10 for Tests
Boeing is on the verge of securing type certification for the 737 Max 7, the compact member of its single-aisle jet family. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is anticipated to grant its approval for the aircraft sometime between November and December. Some reports even suggest that the type certification might be issued as early as November. This development paves the way for the 737-7, as it's colloquially known, to potentially enter commercial service in early 2024.
Expanding routes to Maldives
In the winter of 2018, Indian Airlines experienced a renaissance of sorts. SpiceJet was recovering from the brink of bankruptcy in 2014, Go Air had just ventured into international operations, and IndiGo was growing stronger with every new addition to its fleet. It was the perfect time for airlines to seek out new destinations, and they had their sights set on the Maldives.
IATA tests digital identity journey
IATA, in collaboration with a consortium of industry partners, successfully trialled a groundbreaking digital identity travel experience.
Honeywell's Forecast: Steady growth in business aviation sector
Honeywell's recently released Global Business Aviation Outlook for 2023 reaffirms the prediction that business jet manufacturers are set to deliver approximately 8,500 aircraft with a combined value of nearly $300 billion over the next decade. This forecast remains consistent with the previous projection from 2022.
A 'resurrected' Quikjet takes wing
E-commerce has given a new life to India’s fledgling dedicated cargo carrier Quikjet. The Bangalore-based carrier -- it has been around from 2007 -- has faced more downs than ups in its more than a decade-long journey. In fact, Quikjet’s history has put paid to the theory that dedicated freighter carriers have potential to do business in India. On average, in the last three decades, at least one domestic airline -- and that includes cargo carriers -- have shut shop. Among them were Aryan Cargo Express (went down in 2011), Deccan Cargo & Express Logistics Pvt Ltd (2014) and Quikjet Cargo Airlines Pvt Ltd (2017).
Foundation stone laid for Ambala Cantonment airport
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar recently inaugurated the foundation stone laying ceremony for a domestic airport in Ambala Cantonment, emphasising its potential to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth. This civil enclave, designated under the UDAN scheme, will occupy 20 acres adjacent to the Air Force Station.
MALAYSIA AIRLINES STRATEGIC INDIA EXPANSION
Malaysia Airlines has overcome a series of severe setbacks over the past few years and is now consolidating, growing and rationalising its fleet and its routes. India is a key market for the company and this month it will launch a record three routes to Kuala Lumpur from the South, the North and the West of India!
AKBAR AL BAKER'S STORIED TENURE AT QATAR AIRWAYS ENDS
Undoubtedly the most high-profile CEO of a global airline, the hugely controversial and talented Akbar Al Baker exited from the QA on November 5. A profile of the man and his larger-than-life contribution in making it the world-class airline that it is today.
THE SUSPENSE SURROUNDING JET AIRWAYS' REVIVAL
Will 9W ever be resuscitated? No one knows. But so far the Jet Airways story has been like a snakes and ladders game with more misses than hits
THE AIX TANGO
With a new livery, new routes new aircraft and a merger that is almost complete, Air India Express (AIX) is on a tango that is all chutzpah and energy. Synergising with Air India, the LCC driven ably by Aloke Singh is sure to give market leader Indigo a run for its money.
Embraer's strong performance in jet deliveries
Embraer witnessed a notable surge in both the deliveries of commercial jets and its business jets division during the second quarter of 2023.
G550 jet fleet celebrates remarkable milestone
G550 jet fleet oneGrecently completed its millionth landing, achieving a milestone two decades after its introduction.
Dassault's Falcon 6X Receives Certification
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued the type certificate for Dassault’s Falcon 6X on August 22, followed by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
6E IS 17 AUGUST WAS AN EVENTUAL MONTH FOR INDIGO
The country’s number one carrier by fleet size, and market share, Indigo has had a bumper quarter, it is flying to more destinations than ever. So what are the plans going forward? A special report
MANY AKASA SETS/MILESTONES IN INAUGURAL YEAR
As it turns one, Akasa is peppy and confident and getting ready to fly overseas. AMEYA JOSHI dissects the last 12 months and what is in store ahead.
THE MANY AIRCRAFT IN THE AI FLEET
Air India has multiple aircraft types with differing layouts in its fleet.It will be a huge challernge for the airline as it grapples with the complexeties of operating such a diverse mix.
World's largest twin-engine airliner: Boeing's challenges
Boeing's journey to construct the world's largest twin-engine airliner, the 777X, has been marked by challenges and delays.
Archer Aviation makes new strides
Archer Aviation recently released its operational and financial results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2023.
What's stopping COMAC C919 from flying overseas?
The COMAC C919 aircraft has yet to embark on an international journey, and it appears that this status quo will persist for some time.
PM applauds GIMR group presence in Greece
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the Hellenic nation, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 40 years empowering the ties between the two countries.
Ethiopian Graduates over 1500 Professionals
Ethiopian Aviation University, the in Africa graduated 1,551 aviation professionals in pilot training, aviation maintenance, cabin crew, commercial, and hotel operations professions in August with a sparkling graduation ceremony held at the newly upgraded Ethiopian Aviation University, Commercial Building.
Enhancing country's airport capacity
As the domestic air passenger traffic in India experiences rapid growth, the government has set its sights on an ambitious expansion plan encompassing 10 airport terminals across the nation.