Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, scheduled domestic flights were suspended in India from March 25, 2020 to May 24, 2020
With its unrelated new initiatives, the group will enter the turfs dominated by the likes of Intel, Samsung, Tesla, Huawei, Amazon and Walmart- all of which are more focused than it - writes T N Ninan
While most plane crash investigations blame dead pilots, Kozhikode investigators may have to dig much deeper
Aviation jobs were scarce even before the Covid-19 pandemic arrived on Indian shores in early 2020. The situation has been exacerbated since
As the airline sector grapples with the second Covid-19 wave, Wadias-promoted GoAir has set its sights on a major expansion drive in terms of network
The Covid-19, which turned things upside down for people across the world, is being methodically managed at these airports
While the number of operational airports in the country will rise to 131, other smaller towns too are seeing a surge in connectivity
However, the club will have to fulfill certain conditions regarding aerial photography, safety, insurance and take clearances
Air France and United have already commenced bookings for travel from Paris and Newark to India, while Lufthansa is yet to open inbound sales
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) had on June 23 said India is considering establishing "individual bilateral bubbles" with the US, the UK, Germany and France.
Vistara will deploy 50% of its capacity on international routes in the next five years
Every time it appears the country will finally produce a successful international airline, a chain of events ensures it doesn't happen
InterGlobe Aviation, SpiceJet and Jet Airways were trading lower in the range of 1% to 4% on the BSE.
A dispute between the founders of one of Asia's biggest budget carriers is deepening
India is one of the world's most lucrative aviation markets, with a growing middle class flying for the first time
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said the country's safety record is excellent and that there are no structural deficiencies
On an average, one Airbus aircraft will be delivered to India every week for next 10 years
India is set to become the world's third largest aviation market by 2019-20, Airbus said