Air India, which was handed to the Tata Group in January last year, posted a loss of about Rs 7,000 crore in 2021-22
Scindia responded that India is going to have 50 flying training organisations by the end of this year
Airline has filed for bankruptcy, blames engine supplier Pratt & Whitney for grounded fleet
High inflation, weak local currencies in key markets in Indian subcontinent, Africa, and South America take toll on global shipments
Official says no govt plan to regulate airfares; aviation minister says DGCA awaiting Go First's plan on resumption of flights
The appellate tribunal will hear the matter on May 22
AirAsia India's passenger numbers jump by 65.71%, highest growth among all major carriers
The minister said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) was waiting for Go First's plan on resumption of flights
Since IndiGo still has about 140 planes with PW engines, the issue of grounded planes continues to beset the airline
NCLT had on May 10 barred lessors from repossessing their planes from insolvent Go First
When asked if the 50% increase was high, he replied: "Yes. But at least you are getting the stuff (chips). It is obviously at the cost of someone else"
About 20 per cent of commercial planes operating in India have been manufactured by Boeing
Aviation analytics firm says Air India may be able to boost domestic flights if 17 of its grounded planes are brought back to service soon
The average daily international flights fell by 1.74 per cent in the week
Airline 'focused firmly' on reviving grounded fleet, says Ajay Singh
Carmaker owned by Chinese company SAIC Motor will raise Rs 5,000 crore through stake sale
Load factor of market leader IndiGo shows second biggest rise
'Why not cancel your licence?' regulator asks Go First which has filed for insolvency
IndiGo, India's largest carrier, saw its on-time performance fall from 92.43 per cent in March to 89.97 per cent in April
Carrier becoming one of largest iPad customers in India, says CEO