Author: Bhavya Velani

Bhavya Velani is the founder of Aviation A2Z. Bhavya started Aviation A2Z as a YouTube channel and created unique and engaging content for aviation professionals. He is very passionate about writing aviation blogs and creating content. Founded in 2018, Aviation A2Z has grown rapidly, with over 5 million monthly visitors. Bhavya writes for Airways Magazine, AIRLIVE, AeroXplorer, Travel Radar, and other global publications.

Akasa Air- India’s Low-cost airline founded by Vinay Dube and With Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s investment has Opted for Swiss AMOS for MRO Software Solutions. The airline has an Impressive Vision and strategies to Grow in a highly competitive Indian Market. Akasa Air is looking to build a strong fleet and Network and is rapidly progressing towards the Goal. Akasa Air live with Swiss AMOS MRO Solutions When the Airline was looking for a partner for MRO Software Solutions, the airline had 2 main Criteria to be fulfilled: It wanted to start its Operation in the summer of 2022 and Needed New…

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On 17th August, an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 was damaged in a botched landing at Ust-Kut Airport in Russia. The aircraft was landing in inclement weather conditions. The Antonov An-24 with registration RA-47848 was landing as flight 95 from Irkutsk Airport. A total of 48 people, including 4 crew members and 44 passengers were on board the passenger flight. During landing, the left-hand wing tip sustained severe damage and the nose landing gear had folded. Besides, the damage, the landing went well. Therefore, no one was injured in the incident, as reported by the authorities. The incident is being investigated…

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Qantas will open a new multimillion-dollar purpose-built pilot training centre near Sydney Airport. The flag carrier is gearing up for the expansion and launch of new routes as well as aircraft. A new facility will provide training for new and current Qantas and Jetstar pilots and cabin crews. Moreover, the facility will be capable to train 4,500 pilots and crew members each year from early 2024. The centre will house training facilities and up to eight full-motion flight simulators, including the upcoming Airbus A350 and A320 family aircraft. Qantas recently ordered the Airbus A350 for Project Sunrise flights. In addition,…

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American Airlines has announced it will be the second US airline after United to operate supersonic passenger aircraft from Boom Supersonic. American Airlines announced to purchase of up to 20 supersonic jets, with an option for an additional 40 aircraft. In addition, American has already paid a non-refundable deposit for the initial 20 aircraft, as announced by the airline “Looking to the future, supersonic travel will be an important part of our ability to deliver for our customers. We are excited about how Boom will shape the future of travel both for our company and our customers.” Derek Kerr, American…

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