A body representing India’s leading airlines, including IndiGo, Air India and SpiceJet, has urged the government to ease proposed new fatigue management rules for cabin crew.
Seven out of 10 Air India aircraft have recurring technical defects, parliamentary report shows - Nearly half of all ...
Official figures presented in Parliament show that the Air India Group had the highest share of aircraft with repeated ...
A senior police officer said the trial run was likely to continue for two or three days before a notification is issued, announcing how the bridge will be used ...
Air India Group reported a massive ₹9,808 crore loss in FY25, while IndiGo bucked the trend with a ₹7,253 crore net profit, highlighting contrasting fortunes in India’s aviation sector.
According to the government, 754 aircraft from six scheduled airlines were examined for repeated technical snags from January last year till February 3 this year ...
Air India also reported a high number of repeat defects. Of the 166 aircraft inspected, 137 were flagged for repeated technical problems, making it one of the highest ratios among all airlines. Air ...
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Wednesday ordered a detailed investigation against IndiGo over allegations of ...
Parliament data shows recurring issues across airlines, with Air India Group accounting for highest number during DGCA ...
In a 16-page order, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said that IndiGo, which holds a dominant position in the ...
We want a large number of people to leave, for it to be open so that sick people can go and return,' said Suhaila Al-Astal, a woman displaced from the city of Rafah who said her sick daughter needed h ...
As IndiGo scaled back, rival carriers moved quickly to absorb the displaced demand. The Air India Group was the primary ...