Fragments fell to the ground after the interception of the drone over Abha International Airport, which has previously been targeted in alike assaults by the Iran-backed insurgents.
Author: Shweta Shukla
IndiGo confirms dominance as vaccination for COVID-19 went up across the country and the need to present test information before a flight reduced, IndiGo launched its dominance over the market all over again.
The Ministry of Health today gave new guidelines for international passengers coming to India from 14 February. The demarcation of countries ‘at-risk’ and other countries dismissed.
Indian conglomerate resolved to defy critics of the agreement and turn the round struggling airline After eight years of late salary payments and months of coronavirus pandemic salary cuts, Air India pilot Ritesh is daring to expect that he will finally be paid on time once India’s powerful conglomerate Tata Sons takes control of the airline.
The four-year-old aircraft had around 70 passengers on board and the flight made a safe landing at Bhuj after losing the engine cowl at Mumbai runway.
Once hailed among Covid-19 heroes for going beyond the call of responsibility to ferry life-saving drugs and coronavirus samples for testing, a pilot in Madhya Pradesh finds himself with an Rs 85 crore bill for damages of an airplane flown by him last year which crash-landed in Gwalior airbase.
An official told the terminal is ready and last-minute reviews will be taken out over the week
The Central government feels that the new airport terminal in Kolkata should have the capacity to take about 10,000 to 11,000 peak passenger traffic per day.
Ukraine International Airlines has declared its intentions to start flying to the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Operating Embraer 190 aircraft, the carrier will link the Norwegian city with its Kyiv–Boryspil hub three times a week. Service on the latest route is set to start in June, with UIA being the first Ukrainian airline to have a presence on this passage.
“The Committee have their apprehension that Gaya living a holy city, locals might be finding it mean or embarrassing on their city being recognized in the international community with the code name ‘GAY’,” a Parliamentary panel had told.