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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.
Greenwash Or Sustainability?
As the pressure to reduce their carbon footprint grows on airlines, the industry grapples with a complex set of options with no clear visible goal in sight. As things stand, the 2050 zero carbon goal seems pretty elusive.
Saving the environment by sharing clothes?
Would you be open to wearing 'shared' clothes? Japan Airlines and Sumitomo Corporation Wand Santos have come up with a fascinating trial called 'Any Wear, Anywhere,' a clothing-sharing service. The main goal of this trial evaluate the environmental benefits of using such a service.
ETIHAD A 380 IS BACK IN ACTION
70 Business Studios are available on Etihad's A380 upper deck, granting privacy to customers and creating a serene atmosphere.
MOPA ENHANCES THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE
Manohar Airport in Goa recently implemented cutting-edge check-in facilities at the airport.
SPICEJET NEW FLIGHTS FROM ODISHA'S JHARSUGUDA
Exciting news for travellers in Odisha! SpiceJet has launched flights from Veer Surendra Sai Airport in Jharsuguda to Kolkata and Visakhapatnam very soon., these new routes will started operating from July 10.
AI EXPRESS INTRODUCES GOURMAIR
Air India Express recently introduced 'GourmAir,' an award-winning in-flight dining brand, aiming to cater to diverse culinary preferences with an array of hot meals and lite bites. Guests can pre-book GourmAir's delectable offerings through the airline's new co-branded website, airindiaexpress.
INDIGO'S CONNECTS LUCKNOW WITH VARANASI
IndiGo has connected Lucknow with Varanasi. With this new route, IndiGo will provide customers with increased flight options for travel between two of the most visited places in Uttar Pradesh, further expanding its domestic reach.
CONNECTS LUCKNOW AND AHMEDABAD' WITH ABU DHABI
IndiGo recently launched new connections, Lucknow-Abu Dhabi and Ahmedabad-Abu Dhabi respectively.
MUMBAI-JAKARTA DIRECT FLIGHTS TOO
IndiGo has added Jakarta to its list of international destinations, becoming the 28th country it serves.
Mumbai Airport achieves unique recognition
Mumbai achieved a significant feat by earning the fourth spot in a readers' survey of international airports conducted by a US-based travel magazine, Travel + Leisure.
Mumbai Airport achieves incredible recovery
Mumbai Airport has shown an impressive recovery of 107 per international sectors, compared to June 2019 levels.
Adani seeks a higher stake in Mumbai airport
Adani Airports is seeking to increase its ownership in the Mumbai Airport. Currently, Adani Airports holds a majority stake of 74 per cent in Mumbai airports, while the remaining 26 per cent is owned by the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
Air India concludes deal for 800 CFM engines
Air India had in February announced its decision to choose CFM International, a joint venture of Safran and GE, as the engine supplier for their Airbus and Boeing narrowbody aircraft.
Etihad Cargo expands European Road Feeder
Etihad Cargo has partnered with Wallenborn Transports to provide its customers with road feeder services in Europe. The partnership will offer seamless connectivity between Etihad Cargo's European gateways and Wallenborn's network of 90 airports in 27 countries.
Air India's significant steps in strengthening cargo
Air India CEO and MD of Air India, Campbell Wilson, expressed optimism about the potential of the air cargo sector, citing the Indian government's ambitious plan to grow it to 10 million tonnes by 2030.
A new cargo airline in the UK
Britain's new all-cargo airline, One Air, has completed its inaugural Boeing 747-400 freighter flight, operating a full charter for client Shandong Glory from China to the UK.
Qatar Cargo takes Fresh to the next level
Qatar Airways Cargo, which annually carries more than 285,000 tonnes of perishable goods on its global network, has streamlined its Next Generation Fresh process for all kinds of perishable shipments ranging from fruits or vegetables to seafood or flowers.
The second jet joins Gulfstream G800 Flight-test fleet
Gulfstream Aerospace's second flight test G800 ultra-long-range twinjet took off from Gulfstream's headquarters at Savannah/Hilton Head Airport in Georgia and flew for three hours and 26 minutes using a 30 per cent sustainable aviation fuel blend. It reached a top speed of Mach 0.935 during the flight.
Emirates' new on-demand charter service
Emirates unveiled a new on-demand charter service catering to elite customers in the Middle East. The service will utilise a fleet of Embraer Phenom 100EV twin-engine private jets to transport travellers from Dubai World Central (DWC), the city's second passenger airport, to various cities in the Gulf region.
Good response to CIAL's business jet terminal
Kochi Airport (Cochin International Airport Ltd) has achieved the distinction of being the fourth airport in the country to operate a business jet terminal, with a primary focus on handling charter operations.