Today India is celebrating its 75th year of Independence day and here are 75 highlights of how civil aviation progressed in India.
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The number of passengers, planes, and airports in India’s civil aviation sector will see phenomenal growth, according to Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. By 2027, it is predicted that there would be over 40 crores of passengers flying.
The government said, “Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a defense PSU under the Ministry of Defence, responded to a demand for data received from Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) in February 2019 for LCA class aircraft.
Vistara, India’s best full-service airline, today announced a more than 100% increase in frequencies to/from Frankfurt and Paris, as it prepares to receive its third recently leased Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Boeing, a major player in the aerospace industry, is making headway with its mission to create an autonomous tanker aircraft for the US Navy (USN).
Boeing will establish a new Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) centre to further its relationship with Japan.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation chief Arun Kumar has stated that the Indian Aviation sector is safe and there is no need to panic amidst the rising technical snag incidents in planes.
The ePlane Company, an indigenous electric vehicle manufacturer, has disclosed that it is on track to develop India’s first air taxi and that flying trials would begin soon.
Recently, at Farnborough Aviation Show in the United Kingdom, Boeing Forecasts optimistic news about 41,000 Airplanes Demands.
The Pregnant Pilot Captain Kristin Flies Jumbo jet Boeing 747 Cargo plane from Kenya to Belgium. Mothership Boeing 747