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March 24th, 2022 6:42 PM 0 COMMENTS

The Government Has Set a Goal of Building 220 New Airports by 2025- Civil Aviation Minister

Jyotiraditya Scindia, India's civil aviation minister, emphasised the significance of the aviation industry to the Indian economy on Wednesday, saying the government has set a goal of building 220 new airports by 2025. Scindia made the remark while replying to requests for funding from the civil aviation ministry for the fiscal year 2022-23 in the Lok Sabha. During the Covid-19 epidemic, India made progress in both local and international travel,... Read More

March 24th, 2022 4:42 PM 0 COMMENTS

Vistara to Launch #TheSoundOfTravel Campaign in May 2022

Vistara, India's greatest full-service carrier, announced today the launch of #TheSoundtrackOfTravel, a one-of-a-kind melodic campaign. The particular soundtrack has been produced utilising familiar sounds that one hears when travelling with Vistara, with the goal of rekindling the love of travel by recreating sentiments that one goes through in anticipation of their next holiday.  The Soundtrack of Travel is a mash-up of several typical sounds that people hear at the airport:... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 4:14 PM 0 COMMENTS

China Launches Two Week Inspection, Hunt for Flight Crash Victims Continues

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) launched a sector-wide two-week inspection for any safety failures on Tuesday night, according to Reuters, as the hunt for China flight crash victims continues. To ensure the utmost safety of aviation operations and people's lives, the inspection will encompass examinations at all regional air traffic control bureaus, as well as airline firms and flight training institutions. The investigation is difficult, according to Chinese... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 3:48 PM 0 COMMENTS

Bagdogra Airport Was Shut for 5.5 Hours Because of a Runway Crack

Bagdogra Airport in the Indian state of West Bengal was closed for about five hours today as a precautionary measure after a crack was spotted on the runway. Bagdogra Airport lies in the northeastern part of the country and has only one runway, which is roughly 9,000 feet (2,743 metres) long. The Indian Air Force manages the lone runway at Bagdogra Airport as well as all air traffic control activities... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 3:16 PM 0 COMMENTS

The Irish Government Increases Its Support for Aer Lingus by €200 Million

The Irish Government will provide Aer Lingus with a further €200 million ($220 million) in support, in addition to the €150 million ($165 million) it got in late 2020. The carrier reported operational losses of €347 million ($383 million) in 2021, prompting the additional loan facility. The Irish Strategic Investment Fund has agreed to provide Aer Lingus with an extra $220 million in financial support. The airline has increased its... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 2:40 PM 0 COMMENTS

A Cargo Fire Obligated Qatar Airways to Make an Emergency Landing in Karachi

After pilots received a smoke indication warning, a Qatar Airways Airbus A350-900 plane had to make an emergency landing on Monday. The flight was scheduled to fly between Delhi and Doha, but owing to the severity of the warning, it was forced to divert to Pakistan. Fortunately, everyone onboard was safe, and a new plane was sent to transport the passengers to Doha. Flight QR-579 connects Delhi and Doha on... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 7:15 AM 0 COMMENTS

Qantas Is Launching Airline Non- Fungible Tokens (NFTs)

AirBaltic stated in April of last year that it will be the first airline in the world to issue NFTs. Qantas, Australia's national carrier, has now joined the digital asset craze. The airline revealed on Tuesday that it was working on a new set of non-fungible token digital art collectibles. Each piece of digital artwork will be one-of-a-kind owing to blockchain technology, allowing buyers to buy, own, collect, and sell... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 7:14 AM 0 COMMENTS

Qatar Airways Discords $220 Million Fee for Failure to Take Two Airbus A350s

Qatar Airways has denied Airbus' claim for $220 million for refusing to take delivery of two A350 aircraft, as the ongoing legal struggle between the two aviation conglomerates continues. Qatar Airways filed a lawsuit against Airbus for $600 million earlier this year, claiming surface paint concerns on its A350 aircraft. It stated that this put the plane at risk of being damaged by lightning, something the European aircraft maker rejected.... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 7:10 AM 0 COMMENTS

Air Canada Is Striving to Enhance the Use of All of the Official Languages

Air Canada is working to strengthen its image as a bilingual flag airline. The airline is establishing a new Official Languages Branch to help it achieve its three-year goals. As required by Canadian legislation, Air Canada offers services in both English and French. The fact that Air Canada delivers all of its services in English and French, the official languages of the country it serves, is an important aspect of... Read More

March 23rd, 2022 7:09 AM 0 COMMENTS

Covid-Related Restrictions Are Indeed Being Eased by the Civil Aviation Ministry

Following a recovery in the country's Covid-19 crisis, the civil aviation ministry has eased various pandemic-related restrictions. The concessions were made in order to promote the smooth functioning of aviation operations. Cabin crew members will no longer be obliged to wear PPE kits, according to an order issued by the civil aviation ministry on Monday. "Airlines may carry a few additional PPE protective gears, sanitiser, and N-95 masks to handle... Read More

March 21st, 2022 8:51 PM 0 COMMENTS

China Eastern Airline Carrying 132 Passengers Crashes in Guangxi Hills

On Monday, a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 carrying 132 people crashed in the hills of southern China, the country's biggest aircraft tragedy in more than a decade. President Xi Jinping of China has ordered "all-out rescue operations" for survivors at the disaster site, with search teams dispatched. There was no information on the casualties as of Monday evening. Mr. Xi stated that he was "shocked to learn about the... Read More

March 21st, 2022 6:43 PM 0 COMMENTS

New Bermuda Airline Coral Jet Is Recruiting for A320 Pilots and First Officers

A brand new airline based in Bermuda is now recruiting for certified pilots and first officers. Coral Jet, a new airline that plans to debut in 2022, has applied to the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority for an air operator's certificate. The flight will take off from the L.F. Wade International Airport on the Atlantic island in the second quarter of 2022. The Bermuda Islands' single airport serves the capital, Hamilton,... Read More

March 21st, 2022 2:12 PM 0 COMMENTS

Passengers of British Airways Faced Further Luggage Chaos at Heathrow Airport

Passengers who did not receive their bags at London's Heathrow Airport are once again condemning British Airways. Hundreds of travellers waiting for their bags at Heathrow had to wait for hours. After a while, the airport issued statements that no further baggage would be delivered for the remainder of the day. Hundreds of travellers were forced to depart without getting their stuff as a consequence. Despite BA's apology, passengers were... Read More

March 21st, 2022 12:54 PM 0 COMMENTS

Nepal’s Aviation Authority to Take Action Against 7 Airlines That Holds Debts

The Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAN) has declared that seven airlines are behind on their taxes and will be prosecuted. If no payments are paid by next Sunday, the previous operators of Necon Air, Shivani Air, Gorkha Air, Mountain Air, Cosmic Air, Skyline Airways, and Air Kasthamandap would be barred from operating in Nepal. CAAN has issued three public notices requesting the operators to settle their obligations between 2020 and... Read More

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