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AirAsia India integrates the Pilot Flight Duty Logbook with DGCA's eGCA Platform
AirAsia India in collaboration with DGCA integrated the Pilot's Flight Duty Logbook directly from its Crew Management system to the eGCA platform.
Aerospace manufacturer JPB Système announces production milestone of five million flight parts
JPB Système, the manufacturer of cost-and time-saving technology solutions for aerospace, aeronautic and other industries, has announced that it has manufactured five million separate flight parts since the start of its production operations over twenty years ago.
Germany relaunches 'Embrace German Nature Campaign' aiming Indians to look forward to summer travel in 2023
Germany's natural world is breath-taking in its beauty and scale. The landscape comprises hundreds of mountains and glaciers, soaring above flowering meadows, crystal lakes of drinking water quality and charming villages.
Collins Aerospace signs MoU with Saudi Arabia to support development of unmanned aerial systems and robotics
Collins Aerospace has signed a memorandum of understanding with SRB Aerial Systems L.L.C to support research, development and execution of unmanned aerial systems and robotics for use by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
ARAB AVIATION SUMMIT
TO FOCUS ON 'IMPACTFUL SUSTAINABILITY IN MODERN-DAY TRAVEL AND TOURISM'
WANT TO FLY PRIVATE?
India's private jet charter service industry has grown steadily over the past few years due to increased demand from high-net-worth individuals, corporate executives, and government officials.
IAI is working with Indian entities for the last 30 years and IAI believes in providing system solutions...
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Col. (Retd.) Zeev Mivtzari, IAI's India Country Head, at Aero India 2023
TRANS BHARAT AVIATION: Exploring The Unexplored
One of India's oldest aircraft operators, Trans Bharat Aviation (TBA) having its HQ in G+5 Building at Terminal 1, IGI Airport, Delhi is providing services since 1990 and has poised itself as one of the most reliable service provider in the NSOP category. The mentors of TBA have a long-standing vision and with their industry expertise, they want to grow at much bigger scale. Aviation World presents a detailed featured highlighting TBAS growth story and future plans.
What Does It Take To Become A Pilot At An Older Age?
While starting a career in aviation as a young pilot has benefits like gaining experience as years go on, there is a steadily growing number of mature professionals deciding to take up the pilot's hat in their forties and fifties.
AYODHYA GEARING UP TO GET A WORLD-CLASS AIRPORT
The New Greenfield airport made by AAI will reflect spirituality in design
BUSINESS AVIATION IN INDIA UNABLE TO CROSS THE CHASM
Tech-based air charter marketplace \"Insta Charter\" conducted a round table in Delhi where industry experts discussed on the factors that determine the business of business aviation and prospects of making it a recognised industry. The founder and creator of Insta Charter Capt. Abhishek Sinha believes that air charter operators can enhance the utilization of their aircraft's flying hours and on the other hand, air charter brokers can find the best air charter deals for their end clients at a great price. Aviation World Magazine presents the excerpts of the round table discussion.
DGCA'S EGCA STRIVES TO MAKE SERVICES SIMPLER AND USER-FRIENDLY
After the launch of EGCA, the working procedures at DGCA has been simplified and airlines have started adapting to the new technology further enhancing their capabilities.
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE-YEAR END REVIEW 2022
2022 was the year of path-breaking reforms for Ministry of Defence as giant strides were made with Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh at the helm to transform the military into a youthful, modern and 'Aatmanirbhar' force, as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Aviation World Magazine presents the year end review 2022 of MOD and highlights the path breaking initiatives taken for strengthening the defence forces and transformation for 'Make in India' to 'Make for the World'.
AERO INDIA 2023 TO SHOWCASE INDIA'S ROBUST DEFENCE MANUFACTURING ECOSYSTEM 'The runway to a billion opportunities'
The 14th edition of Asia's largest Aero show \"Aero India 2023\" will be held in Bengaluru from 13th -17th February. In this edition, Ministry of Defence will showcase India's robust defence manufacturing ecosystem and also preparedness of the aerospace & defence manufacturing sector for future challenges. The marquee events include Defence Ministers' Conclave 'SPEED' and a CEOs Roundtable.
MOCA YEAR END REVIEW: 2022
THIS FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS THE MAJOR POLICY DECISIONS TAKEN BY MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION IN YEAR 2022 - AVIATION WORLD EXCLUSIVE
Anil Kumar Kapoor - Executive Director, (Engg), AIESL
At the recently concluded Aero MRO A&D 2022 conclave, it was on opportunity to meet Anil Kumar Kapoor, Executive Director (Engg), AIESL. We discussed on various keys issues pertinent to AIESL vision, govt policy, scope ahead for Indian MRO, disinvestment etc. Excerpts from the interaction with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor, Aviation World.
BAOA is looking at the holistic growth of the BA industry in India...
The stakeholders of Business Aviation in India who operate aircraft under Non-Scheduled Operators Permit (NSOP) want the government should give them the status of an organised industry so that their issues can also be kept at par with the scheduled operators. In a candid interview, Gp. Capt. R K Bali (Retd.) Managing Director, Business Aircraft Operators Association (BAOA), talks with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor, Aviation World about the key initiatives taken by his body with the MOCA which is yielding good results, but still, some loose screws need to be tightened and require prompt attention by the policymakers and regulators for holistic growth of the sector.
DIGI YATRA SERVICES MAKE SEAMLESS AIRPORT ACCESS TO PASSENGERS
Union Minister for Civil Aviation Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia launched Digi Yatra from the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi for three airports in the country, namely New Delhi, Varanasi and Bengaluru.
MODAIR AVIATION INDUCTS SECOND AIRCRAFT UNDER ITS WINGS AFTER TECNAM P2006T
ModAir Aviation announced the induction of the second aircraft under its wings after Tecnam P2006T.
GUJSAIL GIVES IMPETUS ON MEDICAL EMERGENCY SERVICES IN GUJARAT
In the medical term \"Golden Hour\" is a crucial time as it decides the life of any critical patient. To ensure timely transfer of any such patient the state nodal agency for aviation' GUJSAIL' started medical Emergency Services through its air ambulance in Gujarat in March 2022 which has proved to be life savior for many citizens at a very affordable cost.
14th International Conference cum Awards for Civil Aviation
The Indian aviation market is on a high growth path and expected to become the third largest aviation market in the world. This growth is driven by a growing economy, rising incomes, intense competition among airlines and a supportive policy environment.
How Dependent Is Tourism Industry On Private Jets?
Private jets have become the center of attention in the last couple of Pof what should become of this segment of the aviation industry.
C-295MW AIRCRAFT for INDIAN AIR FORCE to be made by AIRBUS DEFENCE & TATA
In a major boost to 'Make in India' and domestic aviation manufacturing, the foundation stone of transport aircraft manufacturing project was laid for the Indian Air Force (IAF) at Vadodara, Gujarat on October 30, 2022.
NATIONAL LOGISTICS POLICY OF INDIA
The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi's visionary steps towards making India a USD 5 Trillion Economy is much lauded step.
HTT-40 Indigenous Trainer AIRCRAFT
At Def Expo 2022, the indigenous trainer aircraft HTT-40, designed & developed by HAL was officially unveiled by the Prime Minister.
ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY THE FUTURE AWAITS
ROB MATHER Vice President Aerospace and Defence Industries In 2021, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Advanced Air Vehicles (AAVS) attracted $7 billion in new investment, a record year-more than doubling the total disclosed investments made over the previous decade. There is no doubt that the AAM industry is at a pivotal point across commercial aviation. But Rob Mather, Vice President, Aerospace and Defence Industries, IFS, explains that most AAM organisations have a \"startup\" mentality and it's those organisations that look beyond initial design and prototyping, and set up a strategy for widescale commercialisation and ongoing operations that stand to gain the most. That includes the software they use to manage every step of each AAV lifecycle.
THE ROAD TO ZERO CARBON AVIATION
The road to net-zero carbon is now clear in most sectors of the world economy-bar one relatively small, but crucial and fast-growing area. Air travel attracts heavy criticism for its planet-heating emissions. With game-changing technologies still on the far horizon, aviation needs ways to cut its carbon footprint now.
ICAO VOWS FOR NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS BY 2050
\"Juan Carlos Salazar, ICAO Secretary General stressed that the past three years had a \"critical impact\" on the aviation sector. Its right time to focus upon priorities areas including \"the recovery and sustainability of air transport, agreements on CO2 emission reduction goals, and ICAO's implement at on support policy and Transformational Objective to better serve its Member States.\"
Indigenously Designed and Developed LIGHT COMBAT HELICOPTER (LCH) inducted into INDIAN AIR FORCE
The induction of LCH underlines the fact that just as the country trusts the Indian Air Force, the IAF equally trusts the indigenous equipment. The LCH development by HAL gives high importance to its unique features as a strategic asset and the road it faces ahead.
We support to privatise the Government's decision the business: Richard Nuttall
No challenge is greater than the collective determination to overcome it, said SriLankan Airlines CEO, Richard Nuttall in an exclusive interview with Vishal Kashyap, Managing Editor, Aviation World. The airline has managed to recover with strong demand despite of the ongoing economic crisis at a time when the government is exploring options for disinvestment of the airlines as well its subsidiaries. Richard shares his thoughts on the challenges, economic crisis, policies and disinvestment issues which need to be addressed shortly for smooth functioning of the airline.