Higher oil costs are set to lead to a 10% gain in airfares, according to the boss of one of the world’s largest airlines.
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As the Russian military operation against Ukraine enters the 22nd day, there seems to be no end to destructions by the Russian forces.
Air Canada Cargo has declared the start of a new cold chain handling facility at its Toronto Pearson International Airport, which will help enhance the airline’s capabilities for shipments of perishable items.
The pilot allegedly failed to open the landing gear in the accident in Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, while the second plane crash-landed on the runway in Sultanpur in UP.
The judgment to not use aerobridges for boarding and deboarding an aircraft was causing inconvenience to aged passengers, the panel counted.
Sanad, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mubadala Investment Company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thales to explore places of collaboration in the fast-developing domains of industrial services for airport security, air traffic, and avionics systems.
Sikhs working at airports in India will continue to be permitted to take a small kirpan with them while going for work at these high-security installations.
The Madras High Court on Friday rejected a plea from Air Corporation Employees Union to control the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation from disinvesting its 100 percent shares in Air India Limited to Tata Group without carrying appropriate measures to protect the terms and conditions of service and the rights of the workers.
Airfares are likely to fall up to 40% on an expected increase in the number of flights, following the government’s go-ahead for resumption of regular international air travel from March 27, expressed industry executives.
The Singaporean government has declared it will spend S$500 million (US$368 million) to support its aviation sector recover from the wounds inflicted during the COVID-19 pandemic that nearly completely shut down international trips.