IndiGo (6E) has once again overtaken Air India in international passenger traffic, reinforcing its position as India’s largest airline by market share even as the ongoing West Asia crisis continues to disrupt global aviation.
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DGCA fined Air India ₹1 crore after an aircraft operated without a valid airworthiness certificate, prompting engineering leadership changes and compliance reforms.
IndiGo (6E), Air India (AI), and SpiceJet (SG) have raised concerns over the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) draft cabin crew rest norms, warning that the proposals could constrain operations and reduce scheduling flexibility across domestic and international networks.
IndiGo Airlines (6E) has vacated 717 domestic airport slots after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation ordered a 10 percent cut in its winter flight schedule.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a new advisory banning the use of power banks to charge devices during flights across India.
Air India (AI) has received a show cause notice from India’s aviation regulator after operating flights between Delhi (DEL) and Tokyo (TYO) despite repeated technical snags.
The June 12 crash of Air India (AI) flight AI 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, shortly after departure from Ahmedabad, marked a turning point for India’s aviation sector.
Air India (AI) operated an Airbus A320 with an expired airworthiness certificate on eight flights across its domestic network.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has released new mandatory fatigue‑management instructions for airlines.
The DGCA has proposed new refund norms allowing passengers to cancel or modify tickets within 48 hours of booking without extra charges, alongside stricter refund timelines and accountability for airlines.