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    • United Airlines Receives First Airbus A321XLR to Boost International Routes

      United Airlines Receives First Airbus A321XLR to Boost International Routes

      United Airlines has reached an important milestone with the arrival of its first Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The long-range narrowbody jet departed Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany, on June 3, 2026, and began its delivery flight to Tampa, Florida, in…

      Qantas’ Airbus A350-1000ULR Completes Maiden Flight

      Qantas’ Airbus A350-1000ULR Completes Maiden Test Flight Ahead of Project Sunrise

      Airbus and Qantas have reached an important milestone in the future of long-distance air travel. The first Airbus A350-1000ULR (Ultra Long Range) built for Qantas has successfully completed its maiden flight in Toulouse, France. The aircraft, identified as MSN 707,…

      IndiGo to Temporarily Suspend Manchester Flights from 31 August 2026

      Due to continuing international airspace constraints leading to significantly increased flight duration and a challenging cost environment, IndiGo is having to temporarily discontinue its flight operations to and from Manchester with effect from 31 August 2026. Consequent to this decision,…

      IndiGo Reports ₹2,536 Crore Q4 Loss

      IndiGo Reports ₹2,536 Crore Q4 Loss Amid Rising Costs and Route Disruptions

      IndiGo News India’s largest airline, IndiGo, reported a sharp decline in its financial performance for the fourth quarter of FY26, posting a consolidated net loss of ₹2,536 crore compared to a profit of ₹3,068 crore in the same period last…

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    • IndiGo Halts Kuwait Operations After Drone Incident Near Airport

      Kuwait Airport News: IndiGo Halts Kuwait Operations After Drone Incident Near Airport

      Kuwait Airport News India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has temporarily suspended all flight operations to and from Kuwait following a security incident at Kuwait International Airport. The decision came after hostile drones reportedly struck the passenger building at Terminal 1, raising…

      Delhi Airport's third runway is likely to remain closed until September 2026 as extensive upgrade works continue. The project aims to improve operational efficiency and flight safety.

      Delhi Airport Third Runway Closure Extended Until September Amid Major Upgrade Project

      Delhi Airport News India’s busiest airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in New Delhi, may keep its third runway closed until September 2026 as large-scale modernization and rehabilitation work continues. The runway, officially known as 11R/29L, was initially expected to…

      Germany Removes Airport Transit Visa

      Germany Removes Airport Transit Visa Requirement for Indian Travellers, Eases International Travel

      Germany Airport News In a major relief for Indian travellers, Germany has announced that Indian citizens will no longer need an airport transit visa when passing through German airports on their way to another country. The new rule is expected…

      New Noida to Get Direct Connectivity as Airport-Driven Development Accelerates

      Jewar Airport News: New Noida to Get Direct Connectivity as Airport-Driven Development Accelerates

      Jewar Airport News The upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar is expected to become a major driver of economic growth and infrastructure development in western Uttar Pradesh. In a significant development, plans are being prepared to directly connect New Noida…

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    • MRO Compliance: What the DGCA Mandates Mean for NSOP Operators

      The DGCA‘s regulatory response to two fatal accidents within a single month in early 2026 has fundamentally altered the compliance environment for India’s Non-Scheduled Operator Permit (NSOP) sector. Business jets, air charters, and air ambulances, operators that had historically faced…

      Business Jet Emissions Go Beyond Aircraft Choice

      In business aviation, emissions are driven by engine technology, aircraft weight and operational use, not just the aircraft itself. The industry has already reduced emissions through engine improvements and continues to focus on operational and fuel-based measures, while aircraft owners…

      The Strategic Role of Independent Technical Oversight in Business Aviation

      Independent technical oversight in business aviation refers to the technical and project-side representation provided to an aircraft buyer through the course of an acquisition. It is approached differently by each buyer, and the starting point is to understand how that…

      India’s Business Aviation Market Runs on Pre-Owned Reality

      The Indian business aviation market has long struggled with the friction between rising demand and rigid regulatory frameworks. For those who have tracked the sector since the early 2000s, the evolution from the flexible owner-operator models of the past to today’s…

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    • GE Aerospace Expands Pune’s Role in Global Engine Component Production

      The traditional narrative surrounding foreign direct investment in expanding manufacturing ecosystems often leans heavily on quantitative milestones: square footage added, headcount expanded, or headline investment numbers announced. However, a closer examination of aerospace manufacturing reveals that the true transformation occurs…

      Godrej Aerospace Builds India’s Case in Global Commercial Engine Supply Chains

      When the aerospace business of Godrej Enterprises Group signed a five-year contract with Safran Aircraft Engines in September 2025 to manufacture titanium ventilation assemblies for CFM LEAP engines, it added another chapter to a commercial aviation story that has been…

      ITP Aero Expands Hyderabad Facility, Targets 2027 Operations

      As engine production rates remain under pressure and component supply continues to lag across programmes, manufacturers and their partners are adding capacity at established locations. ITP Aero has begun construction of a new manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, expanding its operations…

      Engines, Engineering and a Long-Term Commitment

      India’s aviation expansion has drawn global engine manufacturers into a different approach, one that goes beyond selling engines. A market of this size and growth, with policy clarity and an expanding industrial base, has prompted longer-term commitments from engine makers,…

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    • Streamlining Aviation MRO Through Agentic AI

      The global commercial aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector is facing an unprecedented capacity challenge. Driven by an expanding global fleet and sustained travel demand, with older aircraft remaining in service longer than anticipated, the commercial MRO market has surpassed $136 billion….

      The Operational Reality Behind AI-Powered Engine Shops

      While the calendar reads 2026, the headline challenges facing the aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector remain largely unchanged. Capacity constraints, supply chain disruption, part shortages, and workforce limitations continue to shape daily operations.  Those realities formed the focus of…

      India Set To Lead Global MRO Boom As Aircraft Delivery Delays Stretch Airline Fleets

      India is poised to become the world’s fastest-growing aviation maintenance market over the next decade as airlines grapple with aircraft delivery delays, ageing fleets and rising engine maintenance requirements, according to a new report by Oliver Wyman. The consultancy’s Global…

      MRO Compliance: What the DGCA Mandates Mean for NSOP Operators

      The DGCA‘s regulatory response to two fatal accidents within a single month in early 2026 has fundamentally altered the compliance environment for India’s Non-Scheduled Operator Permit (NSOP) sector. Business jets, air charters, and air ambulances, operators that had historically faced…

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