As of July 19, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) announced that Covid-19 required random testing would restart for visitors who meet the requirements
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As many as 100 bids from aviation businesses have been submitted to the government under Udan 4.2, a regional connectivity system (RCS) for seaplanes, small aircraft, fixed wing aircraft, and helicopters.
After an incidence of hydraulic failure was reported from an Air Arabia flight on Friday evening, a full emergency was declared.
British oil and gas corporation BP plans to start producing renewable fuels including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Jet Airways announced that it had named Tanay Palshetkar and Srihari Venugopal, two former Go First executives, as the heads of its network planning and revenue management departments
Boeing reported delivering 51 passenger and cargo planes in June, the aircraft manufacturer’s strongest month for deliveries in more than three years.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the co-development of new helicopter engines has been inked by Hindustan Aeronautics
In its 2022 Global Market Forecast, Airbus forecasts the demand for 39,490 new passenger and freighter aircraft over the next 20 years. The 2022 forecast is 470 aircraft over last year’s, which Airbus attributes to boosted demand for the new technology and fuel-efficient aircraft to replace older planes. The forecast is also positively impacted by 2021, an especially weak year for aviation, falling out of the 20-year forecast time.
SpiceJet flight from Mumbai to Srinagar was six hours late because the carrier had to book a new jet after a surprise inspection
Air India passengers travelling from Delhi to Vancouver in Canada experienced a nearly 11-hour delay due to technical issues