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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Australia’s Qantas Airways announced on Monday that it would replace five ageing Boeing 737s with six Airbus A321 converted freighters and increase capacity to handle an increase in demand from online shopping.
A retired British Airways Boeing 747 made its final journey to Manchester, that too on the back of a lorry.…
The direct passenger flights between China and the UK will be restarted after 2 years after an agreement made by both governments.
Delta Air Lines will partner with Atlanta-based Citizens Trust Bank to create economic opportunities for the city’s underbanked community by investing $100 million through its pension plan into J.P. Morgan’s Empower money market share class.
The United States government has approved the delivery of the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner — almost 2 years after production defects drew scrutiny and halted deliveries — clearing the way for American Airlines to take possession, the Reuters news agency said citing people briefed on the matter.
Today is the 118th birth anniversary of Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, better known as JRD Tata, the longest-serving chairman of Tata Group.
Spirit Airlines ended its merger agreement with Frontier Airlines, months after the proposed union was derailed by a rival offer from JetBlue Airways.
The E195-E2 from Brazil-based aerospace giant Embraer, landed at the London City Airport (LCY), United Kingdom, and showcased its steep approach capability. Embraer’s test aircraft was participating at the Farnborough Air Show and it flew into LCY on a 39 percent blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
If the winning bidder, the Jalan-Kalrock consortium, and the financing banks cannot agree on how to divide the income from aircraft rentals, lenders led by the State Bank of India (SBI) may force Jet Airways into liquidation.