Embraer is currently in discussions with two of India’s leading carriers—IndiGo Airlines (6E) and Air India (AI)—to sell its aircraft as part of an effort to expand its footprint in the fast-growing Indian aviation market.
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IndiGo Airlines (6E), Delta Air Lines (DL), Air France-KLM (AF/KL), and Virgin Atlantic (VS) have announced a strategic partnership linking India with Europe and North America.
IndiGo (6E) has signed a strategic MoU with Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) to build a new MRO facility at Kempegowda International Airport (BLR).
IndiGo Airlines (6E), has announced the addition of 10 new international destinations, including London (LHR) and Athens (ATH), as part of its 2025 global expansion strategy.
IndiGo Airlines (6E) is set to become the first airline to operate commercial flights from Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA).
IndiGo Airlines (6E) will distribute a 5% salary bonus to its pilots and cabin crew after reporting a record-breaking Q4 profit of ₹3,067 crore for FY2024–25.
With the addition of the second daily frequency, both Phuket and Bangkok will now have two daily IndiGo flights from Mumbai.
DGCA grounded 2 IndiGo pilots following their Wednesday evening flight from Delhi to Srinagar that encountered severe hailstorm conditions.
An IndiGo Airlines (6E) flight traveling from Delhi (DEL) to Srinagar (SXR) encountered intense mid-air turbulence, triggering panic among 227 passengers.
IndiGo Airlines (6E), India’s largest low-cost carrier, cancelled flights to and from cities like Srinagar (SXR), Jammu (IXJ), Amritsar (ATQ), Leh (IXL), Chandigarh (IXC), and Rajkot (RAJ) until at least May 15, 2025.