The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation regulator, has approved Go First (G8) Airlines’ plan to resume operations. However, the acceptance comes with certain conditions, as stated in a notification issued on Friday.
Author: Bhavya Velani
Malaysia Airlines (MH) is delighted to announce the arrival of its state-of-the-art Boeing 737-8 (737 MAX 8) aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the Malaysia Aviation Group’s (MAG) fleet modernization plan.
TATA-owned Indian Full Service Carrier Air India (AI) has the largest wide-body fleet in the country; this includes some ultra-long-range planes such as Boeing 777-200LR, it also has Boeing 777-300ERs, and the largest Boeing 787 fleet.
Flag carrier of Australia, Qantas (QF), has been steadily expanding its flight network in recent years, adding new flights to destinations such as Rome, Delhi, Bengaluru, Seoul, and New York.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has finalized plans for the construction of a cutting-edge contingency control tower, further fortifying its operations with the expertise of NATS (National Air Traffic Services).
Like many other airlines, American Airlines (AA) has seen a remarkable demand rebound following the pandemic, leading to record revenues.
Airlines Reporting Corp (ARC) released its latest data, revealing that air ticket sales through U.S. travel agencies in June 2023 experienced a noteworthy increase of 2% compared to the same period last year, reaching an impressive total of $8.1 billion.
Wadia-owned Go First, the grounded airline since May 3, 2023, has decided to scale down its planned resumption of operations by nearly 30%.
Fort Worth-based American Airlines (AA) flight from New York (JFK) to Tel Aviv (TLV) diverted to Dublin (DUB), Ireland.
Tata-owned Air India (AI) and CFM International have concluded their order for LEAP engines, designated to power the airline’s 210 Airbus A320neo/A321neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft.