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Sky High Demand For Onboard Wi-Fi
Inmarsat survey hints at Asia demand for onboard Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, the Indian skies don’t allow internet in the skies.
'We Try To Improve Quality Of Training'
...And it is done with the help of virtual reality, said a Dassault spokesperson to K SRINIVASAN. While there is no wastage of time, the process allows learners to get a better view and understanding of an aircraft.
Air Cargo - Mial Sets Benchmark In Pharma Handling
The Mumbai international airport’s partnership with brussels airport has made it the first airport in the country to embark on a community approach for the IATA CEIV pharma certification, Manoj Singh, senior vice president and head of cargo, Mumbai international airport told Tirthankar Ghosh.
‘Global Alliances Need To Innovate And Adapt'
Aviation alliances will continue to be effective only if they change, said Rob Gurney, in a speech he delivered to Aviation Club members on the alliance’s 18th birthday. We reproduce excerpts:
Harts Together
Harts Together
Delhi Lifeline For N-E's Perishables
GMR-led Delhi Airport has started a new service that seeks to open up markets for fruits and vegetables from the North-Eastern states
Airbus To Chop Its Way To The Top
Light single- and twin-engined helicopters from Airbus will dominate, accounting for 16,234 combined sales, or 74 per cent of the total
ACAAI's Not Guilty
In the latest round of the battle over the Cargo Accounts Settlement System (CASS), Tirthankar Ghosh reports that the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has dismissed allegations levelled by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) against the Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI) of unfair practices.
Advocate Who Hates 'Jerks'
Were it not for a jerk that Advocate Yashwant Shenoy felt every time his flight landed at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati International Airport, the High Court of Bombay would not have taken notice of the gross violations in building constructions taking place at the end of the airport’s runway.
The Win-Win JV?
The much-hyped Boeing-Embraer deal is still a “work in progress” and faces a lot of hurdles before it receives the final nod. Life after the deal will not be easy for the likes of China’s Comac, Russia’s Sukhoi and Japan’s Mitsubishi. Perhaps, more important, it could set the ball rolling for Boeing’s Midmarket Aircraft – unofficially, the 797. A report.
Done Deal?
The Airbus-Bombardier deal – it has yet to be cleared by antitrust bodies — promises to give the European air framer a significant advantage in the single-aisle front. And, now that the unions have given the tie-up a thumbs-up, the world of aviation will wait to see if Airbus has an ace in its hands. A report
No Problems With The US – Yet!
Donald Trump’s ‘Only America’ move has not had any effect yet on exports from India but air cargo stakeholders maintain that pharma products could feel the heat in the future. A report from TIRTHANKAR GHOSH.
november nod to numbers
“allaying clocked record growth of 22.4 per cent yoy (year-on-year) in the demonetisation month of november ’16,” tweeted union civil aviation minister ashok gajapathi raju.
All Set for the Connected Traveller
India aviation has been lagging behind its global counterparts as far as adoption and introduction of new technology. But all that is set to change with most airlines and airports increasing IT spending in 2017 to meet rapid passenger growth. A report
Ready for the Delhi-Kabul AIRBRIDGE
While the recent Heart of Asia conference sent out a strong message to the world community about Pakistan’s involvement in harbouring and fostering terrorists, it also saw the first steps by India and Pakistan to create an air cargo service that would be an important enabler of twoway trade between India and Afghanistan. Such a service comes on the back of the establishment of the Iranian port of Chabahar port.
‘Ease Operational and Regulatory Aspects to Spur General Aviation Growth'
Abdullah-Al-Sayed, Founder and Chairman of NEXUS Group, has been associated with general aviation in India for more than 20 years. Though 2016 was a good year for NEXUS in India, Al-Sayed while speaking to CRUISING HEIGHTS, said that the future looked good — now that the country was poised to witness regional services. NEXUS is the very first and only licensed company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to set up independent Flight Operations Service. Today, NEXUS has Flight Operations Centers in Kigali, Rwanda; Mumbai, India, and Manila, The Philippines in addition to Jeddah and Dammam in KSA
High On Expectations, Low On Delivery
This year, the Ministry of Civil Aviation and FICCI-organised Wings India 2018 left much to be desired. While there were a limited number of aircraft on show, there were few exhibitors, fewer celebrities and a host of disappointed visitors. This, at a time, when the country is all set to leap into the big league of aviation nations
Dangerous Flying!
Pratt & Whitney may have found a solution to the unending woes for its engines powering the A320 new engine option (neo) aircraft, however, the fact remains that the grounding of the planes and Airbus' decision to stop delivery of planes with PW engines has dealt a severe blow to IndiGo and GoAir's growth plans. IndiGo is one the biggest buyers of the aircraft, with more than 350 aircraft yet to be delivered, while GoAir is the next in line with orders for 131 neos
Who Will Be India's JetBlue?
JetBlue was a dark horse when it began operations in the USA but rapidly moved up the ladder from being a low-cost carrier to a value carrier. Ameya Joshi lists out the similarities and dissimilarities between the US carrier and Indian LCCs, IndiGo and SpiceJet, that have been travelling on the path to becoming the JetBlue of the Indian skies.
Spicejet Makes King's Move
SpiceJet has left no stone unturned to expand its reach in the aviation sector — whether it is taking the slots of Jet Airways at airports or leasing the grounded planes of Jet Airways. Ameya Joshi questions SpiceJet’s moves.
Dubai Airshow 2017: Future Of Travel Is Evolving!
The biennial Dubai Airshow 2017 was an important event this time around, reports AJAY AWTANEY. The aviation industry was coming off a dry Dubai Airshow 2015, and the region’s airlines were coming through with a rough patch with geopolitical and economic issues of their own. But Dubai Airshow 2017 promised to unveil the Future of Travel, and it was par for the course indeed!
KC-390 Tests The Winds
A serious contender in the military tactical airlifter market, the KC-390 is the largest aircraft developed by Embraer. The aircraft is undergoing tests and has arrived in US. Also, is targeting Initial Operational Capability by end of 2017.
Helicopters To Reach Far Flung Places
While helicopter operations were not part of the first round of Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) at all, for UDAN II, the government received 141 initial proposals for air services, including 33 for helicopter operations, on 502 routes.
Watch Out, But Back In
Watch Out, But Back In
Oman Air's Serious About Cargo
Long considered the little brother of the Middle East’s ‘Big Three’, Oman Air is focusing on India to boost its cargo operations
Ease Of Doing Cargo
Among the 190 countries surveyed in The World Bank’s Doing Business 2018 report has seen India shooting up from its 130th position in 2017 to 100th in 2018 – a massive leap indeed. What does this mean to the air cargo community?
Brand India @ FWC-2018
Preparations are on for the mega FIATA World Congress 2018 to be held in Delhi and the Federation of Freight Forwarders' Associations in India has started the process at the recent international meet in Malaysia.
E-tail's Massive Boost To Domestic Cargo
Intra-India air cargo has a huge potential but challenges to growth exist. Till infrastructure is ramped up or created in Tier-2 or Tier-3 cities, the e-commerce business will continue to use surface transport.
BIAL Innovates For Engaging Pax Experience
To transform the passenger experience and create a future-ready airport, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) and Accenture recently tiedup for a co-innovation centre at the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.
Creating Smarter Airports And Airlines
A whopping $33 billion will be invested by airports and airlines for IT in 2017, according to SITA’s latest Air Transport IT Trends Insights. Although a major share will go to boost cyber security, ways to provide extra self-service options to passengers will also be a part of the investments.