The government has begun laying the groundwork for India to produce passenger aircraft in an effort to increase its presence in the aviation industry.
Author: Mahesh Darkunde
IndiGo now permitted to wet lease Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines for a period of one year, After the applicable standard was relaxed by the civil aviation ministry.
Boeing has received the first shipment of National Aerospace Standard (NAS) parts from Azad Engineering, a city-based maker of highly developed, intricate, and precise parts for aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Skytech-AIC has been selected by Air India to advertise the sale of four Boeing 747-400s that were formerly operated by the national carrier.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday, Indian airlines carried 1.14 crore passengers , an increase of 10% from the previous month.
Boeing has announced plans to construct a new 1,600 crore ($200 million) research and development facility in Bangalore. With a workforce expected to increase by 25% over the next few years, the new facility’s 43-acre complex will concentrate on engineering capacity.
Air India, is in talks with Boeing and Airbus about ordering new planes and is meeting its urgent needs by leasing jets and repairing grounded planes
A LATAM Airlines aircraft crashing into a firetruck as it took off from Lima’s international airport caught fire. The crew and passengers on the plane, according to the authorities, were all unharmed, but two firefighters in the truck perished.
IndiGo flight with a destination of Mumbai had to make a return trip from the airport in Kolkata due to a technical issue.
In order to reduce administrative duties, FAA wants to double the current three-year restriction and increase the lifespan of aircraft registrations to seven years.