DELHI- It’s time to say goodbye to 2023 and welcome 2024, but this year has been remarkable for the Indian aviation industry, and we have all seen significant achievements. Let us summarize the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India’s 2023 year performance.
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LONDON- The UK Civil Aviation Authority has issued a call to all drone operators in the UK, urging them to act responsibly and avoid flying their drones near helicopters operated by emergency services when they are responding to incidents.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is actively pursuing the creation of six ‘Twin City airports by the year 2030 to alleviate congestion at existing major city airports and to meet the growing demand for air travel by expanding airport infrastructure.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is set to initiate an impartial examination into the technical failure encountered by NATS on August 28th, which resulted in numerous flight delays and cancellations.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has bought enforcement against Wizz Air (W9) [Wizz Air Holdings Plc] due to a surge in complaints about the airline’s failure to compensate passengers as required.
Ryanair (FR), the leading passenger airline in the UK, announced today that it officially withdraws itself from the UK Aviation Council, led by Baroness Vere.
As per the Indian Civil Aviation Ministry data, the total number of passengers traveled for May month is 13.1 million; these are the historic figures.
More than 22% of India’s fleet is grounded due to engine issues or maintenance, which will put pressure on the country’s aviation business shortly.
Indian DGCA entered into MoU with the EU European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to collaborate on aviation safety.
Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has granted sanction for the proposed Sabarimala International Greenfield airport in Erumeli.