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DGCA issues notice to Go First, asks airline to stop selling tickets

'Why not cancel your licence?' regulator asks Go First which has filed for insolvency

DGCA issues notice to Go First, asks airline to stop selling tickets
Updated On : 08 May 2023 | 5:55 PM IST

Air India exploring collaboration with Apple in flight tech push

Carrier becoming one of largest iPad customers in India, says CEO

Air India exploring collaboration with Apple in flight tech push
Updated On : 05 May 2023 | 7:32 PM IST

No-frills carrier Go First extends booking hold-up; NCLT plea today

Lenders' meeting on the crisis remains inconclusive, to resume today

No-frills carrier Go First extends booking hold-up; NCLT plea today
Updated On : 03 May 2023 | 9:27 PM IST

Go First insolvency: Spot airfares rise on the airline's top routes

Go First's third busiest route was Delhi-Leh route where the airline was scheduled to operate 66 flights per week this month

Go First insolvency: Spot airfares rise on the airline's top routes
Updated On : 03 May 2023 | 8:50 PM IST

Go First Airways files for insolvency, blames Pratt & Whitney engines

Aviation regulator DGCA on Tuesday issued a show cause notice to Go First after the airline decided to cancel flights for two days amid a severe financial crunch

Go First Airways files for insolvency, blames Pratt & Whitney engines
Updated On : 02 May 2023 | 5:47 PM IST
LIVE: National Capital reports 259 fresh cases and 2 deaths in last 24 hrs
Updated On : 01 May 2023 | 10:24 PM IST

Bio-aviation committee discusses ways to reduce carbon emissions

A committee on bio-aviation turbine fuel programme, constituted by the petroleum & natural gas ministry, has submitted its report on promoting the use of clean fuel in aviation, the civil aviation ministry said on Friday, as it listed out various initiatives being taken to reduce carbon emissions. On Friday, the consultative committee of the civil aviation ministry, chaired by civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia discussed Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) during a meeting that was attended by several Parliamentarians. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is facilitating reduction of carbon emissions in civil aviation and its goals include achieving two per cent annual fuel efficiency improvement through 2050. India has committed to net zero by 2070 at COP26 to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). "The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoPNG) has notified a National Policy on Bio Fuels 2018 to realise the goal of ...

Bio-aviation committee discusses ways to reduce carbon emissions
Updated On : 28 Apr 2023 | 5:26 PM IST

Last 9 years have been transformative for India's aviation sector, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the last nine years have been transformative for the country's aviation sector as existing airports were modernised, new airports built at a quick pace and a record number of people are flying. Modi made the comments while replying to a tweet by the civil aviation ministry on the completion of six years of the regional air connectivity scheme UDAN. Under the scheme, there are now 473 routes and 74 operational airports, heliports and water aerodromes. The first UDAN flight was operated between Shimla and Delhi on April 27, 2017. "The last 9 years have been transformative for India's aviation sector. Existing airports have been modernised, new airports have been built at quick pace and record number of people are flying. This enhanced connectivity has given a big impetus to commerce and tourism. #UDANat6," Modi said in a tweet. Domestic air traffic has been on an upward trajectory. Domestic airlines carried 375.04 lakh passengers during ...

Last 9 years have been transformative for India's aviation sector, says PM
Updated On : 28 Apr 2023 | 4:35 PM IST

Go First now open for partnerships; Wadias not exiting aviation biz

Wadia Group-owned Go First is open for partnerships but its promoters are not looking to exit from the loss-making aviation business, according to an airline source. The no-frills airline, beset with engine woes, is estimated to have incurred a loss of Rs 1,800 crore in 2022-23, and expects around Rs 600 crore fund infusion in the coming weeks, according to the source closely involved in the management of the carrier. The airline, which was cornering an 8-10 per cent market share for many months, saw it slipping to 6.9 per cent in March as a good chunk of its aircraft fleet remains grounded. We can obviously evaluate a good partnership but it does not mean that we are out to sell ... Indian aviation is getting a lot of traction, and there are some reports that some airlines, some entrepreneurs are looking at (investing in the airline segment), that is why we are happy to look at ( any investment proposal, the source told PTI. "But if somebody asks us whether we are open for ...

Go First now open for partnerships; Wadias not exiting aviation biz
Updated On : 19 Apr 2023 | 7:58 PM IST

Flyers gone rogue can throw aircraft ops in peril, DGCA tells airlines

Directive comes after a spate of incidents; aviation regulator says pilots, cabin crew and airline execs have failed to take appropriate action against unruly passengers in recent past

Flyers gone rogue can throw aircraft ops in peril, DGCA tells airlines
Updated On : 10 Apr 2023 | 7:04 PM IST

AI urination case: Victim moves SC for guidelines on unruly behaviour

The victim in the Air India urination case has moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Director General of Civil Aviation and airline companies to frame regulations to address incidents

AI urination case: Victim moves SC for guidelines on unruly behaviour
Updated On : 20 Mar 2023 | 1:14 PM IST

Indian aviation market large enough to accommodate all players profitably

Indian aviation market is "large enough to accommodate all players profitably" and irrespective of what competitors do, the airline is focused on its strategies, leading Gulf carrier Emirates has said amid Air India ramping up its fleet and operations. Emirates, which operates only wide-body A380s and B777s, flies to nine Indian cities and operates 167 weekly flights to the country. A senior Emirates executive said the expansion of Air India might push airports to improve their services, which will be a positive development for all other airlines, Indian customers as well as the aviation and travel industries as a whole. "Air India flying to new international routes might also have a positive (effect) on Emirates. When a new route is operated by an airline, then that could result in increased traffic demand and the particular airline might not be able to cater to the demand. "As a result, the potential customers will look at other carriers and that can have a positive impact," ...

Indian aviation market large enough to accommodate all players profitably
Updated On : 08 Mar 2023 | 3:56 PM IST

Amid record aircraft orders, aviation remains a long-term play: Analysts

A linear profit growth is unlikely for the Indian aviation players as high oil prices hit the industry every two-three years

Amid record aircraft orders, aviation remains a long-term play: Analysts
Updated On : 23 Feb 2023 | 11:43 PM IST

SpiceJet board to consider fundraising to cover outstanding liabilities

SpiceJet on Tuesday said its board will meet on Friday to consider options to raise funds as well as to convert certain outstanding liabilities into equity shares of the company. The no-frills airline, which has been grappling with multiple headwinds, including legal woes, is looking to raise fresh capital through issuance of eligible securities to qualified institutional buyers. Besides, the carrier plans to issue equity shares on preferential basis consequent upon conversion of outstanding liabilities into equity shares of the company, subject to applicable regulatory approvals, according to a filing to the BSE. Both plans will be taken up by the board of directors during its meeting scheduled for February 24. Specific details about the proposals could not be immediately ascertained. In December last year, SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh told shareholders that the company is engaged with investment bankers to raise up to USD 200 million in order to achieve its

SpiceJet board to consider fundraising to cover outstanding liabilities
Updated On : 21 Feb 2023 | 3:40 PM IST

Indian domestic air travel is now at 85% of 2019 level, says IATA

IATA announced earlier this month that the recovery in air travel continued in December, 2022 and was signed up for the whole year compared with 2021

Indian domestic air travel is now at 85% of 2019 level, says IATA
Updated On : 20 Feb 2023 | 7:33 AM IST

India has enough potential for recurring aircraft orders: GE Aerospace

Leading engine maker GE Aerospace has said there is enough potential for recurring aircraft orders by Indian carriers as massive growth is happening in the country's civil aviation space. Against the backdrop of Tata Group-owned Air India placing firm orders for 470 aircraft, a top official of GE Aerospace also said that India, which is the world's third largest aviation market, has the potential for growth in both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft. Besides, GE Aerospace's Country Head for South Asia & Indonesia Vikram Rai told PTI that the supply chain situation will be better this year, compared to 2022. There are around 700 commercial planes flying in India, with a majority of them being narrow-body aircraft. The civil aviation ministry is also working on ways to make an international aviation hub for which Indian carriers will have to have more wide-body planes in order to carry international traffic. Referring to the aircraft orders, Rai said these orders are huge "but there

India has enough potential for recurring aircraft orders: GE Aerospace
Updated On : 19 Feb 2023 | 11:31 PM IST

Air India's aircraft order ignites expectation from Indian aviation sector

From increased direct international air connectivity to being a showpiece of divestment programme to job creation in faraway US, Air India's mega 470 aircraft order has ignited myriad expectations in and about the world's fastest growing aviation market -- India. A raft of factors -- surging air traffic demand, rising middle class population and disposable incomes, demographic dividend, over 1,200 planes on order by various Indian carriers and improving aviation infrastructure -- are all fuelling the growth of the market. Out of the 470 firm aircraft order, 250 will be supplied by Airbus and 220 by Boeing, while there is also the option to buy another 370 planes from the two plane makers. The firm order includes 70 wide-body aircraft. Aircraft & Air Traffic Indian airlines have placed orders for more than 1,100 aircraft that are to be delivered in the coming years. The country's largest airline IndiGo is to take deliveries of around 500 planes, Go First is to receive 72 aircraft, .

Air India's aircraft order ignites expectation from Indian aviation sector
Updated On : 19 Feb 2023 | 7:03 PM IST

Air India Express flight from Dubai seeks airport assistance during landing

An Air India Express flight from Dubai to Thiruvananthapuram sought assistance from the airport here on Sunday after the pilot experienced some problem during landing, an airline source said. "The pilot felt something uneasy during landing and sought assistance from the ATC. It was a normal landing at the scheduled arrival time of 6.30 AM. No emergency was declared by the pilot," the source said. After the IX540 Air India Express flight was checked on landing, it was found that the top layer of a wheel of the nose gear of the aircraft had de-capped, he said. "There is nothing serious about that," he added. The plane was towed to the flight bay and all passengers deboarded safely, the source said.

Air India Express flight from Dubai seeks airport assistance during landing
Updated On : 19 Feb 2023 | 10:34 AM IST

Akasa Air to place large plane order in 2023, eyes international growth

The new order will be for narrowbody planes, said Akasa's co-founder, a former chief executive of now-grounded, bankrupt full-service carrier Jet Airways

Akasa Air to place large plane order in 2023, eyes international growth
Updated On : 16 Feb 2023 | 11:11 PM IST

India jumps to 55th place in ICAO aviation safety oversight ranking: DGCA

India's aviation safety oversight ranking has jumped to the 55th position from 112th place earlier, with a significant improvement in the country's score under the ICAO's coordinated validation mission, according to regulator DGCA. Under its Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP) Continuous Monitoring Approach, an ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM) was undertaken in India from November 9 to 16, 2022. "After the final report India's safety oversight capability ranking has climbed from 112 to 55. It may be noted that this ranking is dynamic and is contingent upon the outcomes of various Audits undertaken by ICAO," the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a statement on Friday. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) undertakes audit of all the contracting states under this programme. Last year's mission to India covered the areas of LEG, ORG, PEL, OPS and AGA on-site while the area of AIR was validated virtually during the same period

India jumps to 55th place in ICAO aviation safety oversight ranking: DGCA
Updated On : 10 Feb 2023 | 5:29 PM IST