He, however, said the government currently does not have any intention to regularise the fares
The government will also likely invite preliminary bids for the carrier by October 10
A team of 50 officials being trained by the US to spot clues for malicious intent
The models in question are some 15-inch MacBook Pros sold from September 2015 to February 2017
The DGCA rules state that pilots and cabin crews who fail the alcohol test the first time are barred from flying for three months
The regulator has told the operators that it has developed a detailed checklist to benchmark safety standards for the operations on the airside
A fresh alert was issued on Tuesday in view of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir
Since the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 jet, Boeing has dropped 15%
In India, the biggest pain was suffered by Air India that conducts various international flights from Delhi to Europe and the US
This is the time for IndiGo to be rewarding shareholders by consolidating its leadership position and filling the gap left by Jet
The 737 MAX aircraft have been grounded globally since March this year after two 737 jets fell down in Indonesia last October and Ethiopia in March 2019
Information obtained by Business Standard through RTI shows there were over 3,000 incidents involving Boeing and Airbus planes from January 2014 to April 2019
Many players have fallen like a pack of cards, unable to meet their debt obligations owing to a variety of reasons
ATF prices have declined on a month-on-month basis
While Cape Town Convention is for three sectors -- aviation, railways and space equipment
Civil aviation minister Suresh Prabhu said 100 new airports will be built in next 10-15 years with an investment of $60 billion
> The Indian aviation regulator's new rule of making one year notice period compulsory for commanders will lead to cases of industrial conflict and severely impact the expansion plan of new airlines In its reasoning the regulator said that it has noticed a trend of pilots resigning without prior notice to the airlines which forces disruption in the airline's schedule leading to harassment of passengers. The move is believed to have after established airlines said that their wage cost was rising as they are forced to hire expat pilots due to demand-supply mismatch. "Indian carriers are being forced to hire expat Captains due to a critical demand-supply imbalance, with cost of hiring increasing, it will ultimately lead to higher airfares," Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) representing IndiGo, SpiceJet, Jet Airways and Go Air wrote. But executives of new airlines have termed this as an attempt by the entrenched airlines to create hurdles in their growth plans. "This is grossly
A silly spat between DGCA and pilots reveals more serious infractions
191 nations to attend negotiations specifically meant to set a global pact for civil aviation sector, beyond Paris Agreement
IndiGo remains to benefit the most from the strong domestic demand, while its cost structure remain most efficient