Satna Airport gets DGCA license: New chapter for air connectivity for Madhya Pradesh

Satna Airport

Satna Airport has been demanding a license from the DGCA, or Directorate General of Civil Aviation. The aircraft is now going to take off, and Satna Airport will become the first airport in the Vindhya region of Madhya Pradesh to host air operations. It would prove a gigantic leap in furthering the development of tourism, business, and trade in the …

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Dibrugarh Airport Runway Expansion: Union Minister Sonowal Reviews Key Updates and Impact

Dibrugarh Airport

Dibrugarh Airport is an important node in the trade, tourism, and regional connectivity of northeastern India. Improvement in the airport’s infrastructure has been under the driver’s seat of Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, with the ongoing runway expansion project supported by the central government. This will be very crucial in making the airport transform into an easily accessible and efficient gateway …

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Indian Airlines Oppose Pilot Rest Rules, Seek Delay in Implementation to 2026

Indian Airlines

The major private Indian Airlines carrier including Air India, have vocally protested to proposed changes regarding pilots work hours and resting terms. The present regulations in relation to alleviation of the trouble caused due to fatigue in co-pilots due to work-load are in dire need of rectification for the reason it requires quite an enhancement of staff if accepted as …

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SpiceJet Reaches Agreement with Genesis on $16 Million Dispute, Share Prices Surge

SpiceJet

The biggest news for SpiceJet comes in the form of a settlement agreement between the airlines and aircraft lessor Genesis over an existing dispute amounting to $16 million. The agreement is a huge step towards getting the airline back into financial stability and places it on the road to long-term growth. Post resolution, shares of SpiceJet were seen shooting up …

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Air India Secures 34 Trainer Aircraft for South Asia’s Largest Flying School Expansion

Indian Airlines

Air India has made a massive foray to strengthen India’s aviation infrastructure in the wake of purchasing 34 trainer aircraft. In addition, it has ordered 31 single-engine aircraft from Piper Aircraft (USA) and 3 twin-engine aircraft from Diamond Aircraft (Austria) for its future Flying Training Organization (FTO) in Amravati, Maharashtra. This FTO will be the largest flying school of South …

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