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Back in February 2015, former SpiceJet promoters Kalanithi Maran and his airline arm, Kal Airways, made headlines by offloading their 58.46% stake in the budget carrier to current Chairman Ajay Singh.
Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the world's busiest and most prominent airports, is approaching its capacity threshold. Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, recently discussed the ...
On September 1, 1979, SriLankan Airlines embarked on a journey that would shape the skies of South Asia. With just two Boeing 707 aircraft, the airline, then known as Air Lanka, took its maiden flight ...
As the regulatory body in charge of safeguarding the safety of civil aviation in the United States, the FAA releases airworthiness directives on a regular basis to address possible safety hazards in ...
French engine manufacturer Safran, in partnership with GE Aerospace, has called for a criminal investigation into allegations that a London-based firm, AOG Technics, distributed falsely documented ...
The aviation industry is facing a perfect storm. A worldwide shortage of parts, skilled labor, and new aircraft post-pandemic, combined with higher maintenance frequency for next-generation engines, ...
Hong Kong-based Cathay Cargo is eyeing a significant expansion in India, a market it views as ripe with potential due to its robust economic growth and burgeoning export sectors. The airline is ...
Qantas, also known as the "Spirit of Australia," is the leading airline in the country. With a rich history spanning over a century, Qantas has built a reputation for its commitment to safety, ...
In a significant development for the aviation industry, the Air India Group, which comprises Air India, Air India Express, AIX Connect, and Vistara, has embarked on an ambitious expansion plan, aiming ...
Air cargo giants FedEx and UPS, the two largest remaining operators of the McDonnell Douglas-developed MD-11 freighter, have both announced plans to begin retiring their fleets of ageing trijets.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on November 7 said it has issued a show cause notice to Air India for non-compliance with passenger-centric Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR) ...
Earlier this week, DGCA suspended the flying licenses of two IndiGo pilots for violating safety norms as the aircraft they operated suffered a tail strike while landing at the Ahmedabad airport last ...