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A Parliament panel will review aviation safety after Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Panel will meet airlines, regulators, and airport officials to address lapses and strengthen oversight measures.
The DGCA said it was also open to the idea of fixing a price ceiling on certain routes during times of high demand ...
Representatives from IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, etc. - Safety Concerns and Need for Reforms Highlighted Air India’s CEO ...
In the wake of the recent tragic crash involving an Air India aircraft at Ahmedabad Airport, concerns over aviation safety in India have surged. The incident, which resulted in multiple casualties and ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that it will make public its preliminary report on the Ahmedabad plane crash in a couple of days, sources ...
As per sources, several committe members have expressed strong dissatisfaction over the way various airlines drastically increased their fares from and to Srinagar after the April 22 attack in ...
Despite operational and financial challenges, SpiceJet continues to serve a mix of domestic and regional routes with: Entering the market in August 2022, Akasa Air now flies to 28 cities, including ...
Following the Air India crash that claimed 260 lives, former Aviation Minister Praful Patel said Indian aviation remains safe and there is no cause for panic.
Akasa Air has signed a three-year agreement with India's GMR Aero Technic for base maintenance support of its Boeing 737 MAX ...
India's aviation regulator, DGCA, is developing a mechanism to control airfare spikes during peak demand, potentially introducing route-specific price ceilings. This follows concerns raised by a ...
The Barkley Regional Airport Authority Board has selected SkyWest Airlines for the federally-funded Essential Air Service ...