DGCA Grounds Crew After IndiGo A321neo Tailstrike in Delhi
An IndiGo Airbus A321neo departing for Bengaluru suffered significant damage as a result of a tailstrike during takeoff from Delhi (DEL) on 9 September.
An IndiGo Airbus A321neo departing for Bengaluru suffered significant damage as a result of a tailstrike during takeoff from Delhi (DEL) on 9 September.
India has lifted temporary closures on 32 airports which had been shut to civilian flights since May 9 amid tensions with Pakistan.
The closure of Pakistan airspace to Indian operators has seen Air India change flight routes to North America, the UK, Europe, and the Middle East, extending flight times significantly.
The Indian government has called on airlines not to increase airfares, urging an increase in Srinagar flights in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack.
IndiGo A321neo VT-IBI has suffered tailstrike damage a second time - this time during a landing at Chennai Airport (MAA) on 8 March.
India's Ministry of Civil Aviation has implemented several critical measures to ensure smooth air operations during the upcoming fog season.
Dubai-based airline flydubai has secured the GCAA CAR 147 Approved Maintenance Training Organisation certification.
An Air India A320neo preparing to depart from Goa rejected takeoff after mistakenly entering parallel taxiway A instead of runway 28 on 6 December.
India's flag carrier Air India is moving forward with plans to establish a new Basic Maintenance Training Organization (BMTO) in Bengaluru.
Aviation leaders from across the Asia Pacific region gathered in Cebu, Philippines, to address booming regional industry growth projections through 2050.