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      Delhi Airport Spicejet Akasa Collision: Two Planes Damaged After Ground Mishap at IGI Airport

      Delhi Airport Spicejet Akasa Collision A ground collision between two passenger aircraft at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday raised fresh concerns over airport safety, after a taxiing SpiceJet plane struck a stationary aircraft belonging to Akasa Air. The incident…

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      Air India Raises Fuel Surcharge, Flight Tickets to Become Costlier

      Air India Raises Fuel Surcharge Air travel is likely to become more expensive as Air India has increased its fuel surcharge for both domestic and international flights. The new charges will be applicable from April 8, 2026, while some international…

      FLY91 Adds Rajahmundry, Vijayawada and Hubballi; Network Expands to 12 Cities

      FLY91 has announced the addition of Rajahmundry, Vijayawada and Hubballi to its network, along with five new sectors, as the Goa-headquartered regional airline expands its operations across southern and south-central India. Services will be introduced in phases between April 10…

      SUM Air Orders ATR 72-600s to Build Korea’s Regional Network

      Korea’s regional aviation market is beginning to see capacity take shape, with new entrant SUM Air placing an order for up to eight ATR 72-600 aircraft as it prepares to scale operations beyond its initial domestic routes. ATR confirmed that…

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    • Pune Airport Runway Reopens

      Pune Airport Runway Reopens After IAF Aircraft Landing Issue Disrupts Flights

      Pune Airport Runway News Pune Airport operations returned to normal on Saturday morning after an overnight runway shutdown caused by an Indian Air Force fighter aircraft incident, which led to widespread flight cancellations, delays and diversions. The disruption began late…

      IndiGo, Digi Yatra, BIAL Complete Contactless International Travel Trials at Bengaluru

      At Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, technical trials show that a fully biometric, contactless international passenger journey—ticketing, booking management, and airport processing, can be handled in a single integrated digital framework. The exercise brought together the DigiYatra Foundation, Bangalore International Airport…

      Noida International Airport Opens at Jewar as Integrated Aviation Hub

      Standing against the backdrop of freshly laid tarmac at the sweeping new terminal at Jewar, the newly constructed airport, the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, sought to put the occasion into perspective. “This is a new chapter for Viksit Uttar Pradesh,…

      The Frictionless Airport: Everything Is Ready Except the System

      Global aviation is on a growth trajectory that infrastructure alone cannot sustain. Passenger volumes are expected to nearly double by 2040, and the industry has long accepted that new terminals and additional runways alone will not be enough to absorb…

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    • India’s Two-Tier Aviation Economy: Protected vs Penalised 

      Every April, as the snow retreats from the Garhwal Himalayas, a small fleet of helicopters begins the most unglamorous work in Indian aviation. Back and forth, dozens of times a day, between the helipad at Phata and the shrine at…

      Aircraft Management in India: The Opportunity Is Real, the Readiness Is Not

      For most Indian corporates that own a business jet or helicopter, operating one has never been straightforward. Between a punishing tax structure, the obligation to set up a separate aviation company and the absence of any formal framework to outsource…

      What LEO and Multi-Orbit Connectivity Mean for Business Aviation in India

      Connectivity expectations in aviation are now shaped by what passengers and flight departments use on the ground — video calls, secure corporate networks and continuous access to information. In business aviation, that expectation now travels with the aircraft. Across India…

      How India Taxes Business Aviation Out of Its Own Market

      There is a familiar kind of institutional contradiction that does not announce itself. It builds quietly, transaction by transaction, registration by registration, until the distortion is so embedded in market behaviour that everyone has simply learned to work around it….

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    • Safran: Advancing Hybrid-Electric Propulsion for the Next Generation

      The next leap in civil aviation fuel efficiency may not come from a radically different engine architecture. It may come from something already familiar, the turbofan made smarter, more adaptable, and more connected to a broader electrical system. That is…

      From Engines to Engineering: Pratt & Whitney’s India Agenda

      Twenty years of engineering investment, a supply chain running through Indian manufacturers, a training infrastructure feeding the workforce Indian aviation needs, and a next-generation engine built specifically for the operating conditions that define flying across the subcontinent— Pratt & Whitney has…

      American Airlines selects CFM engines and services for Airbus A321neo fleet expansion

      American Airlines and CFM International (“CFM”) today announced that American’s future deliveries of Airbus A321neo aircraft will continue to be powered by the CFM LEAP-1A engine. These engines will be installed on Airbus A321neo aircraft that American ordered two years…

      Supporting India’s Expanding Airline Fleets

      India’s aviation growth is pushing beyond fleet additions toward questions of endurance, utilisation, and long-term support. From engines powering high-frequency domestic routes to platforms enabling long-haul expansion, the emphasis is on reliability, operating economics, and lifecycle depth. Manufacturing and engineering…

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    • Liebherr begins first Airbus A350 nose landing gear overhaul

      Liebherr-Aerospace has inducted the first Airbus A350 nose landing gear into overhaul at its Lindenberg facility in Germany, marking a transition point in the programme from production to lifecycle support as the global A350 fleet matures.  The company, which developed…

      Lufthansa Technik Canada completes first LEAP-1B engine event in Calgary

      Lufthansa Technik Canada (LTCA) has completed its first live LEAP-1B engine event at its interim facility in Calgary, marking the site’s transition into active operations and confirming its readiness to support engine maintenance activity in North America. The development adds…

      Korean Air deploys Ramco Aviation Suite for engine MRO

      Korean Air has implemented Ramco Systems’ Aviation Suite at its Engine Maintenance Centre, bringing engine maintenance, finance, customer support and billing functions onto a single integrated platform as part of its broader maintenance strategy. The Aviation Suite is an enterprise…

      Daher expands its aerospace logistics partnership with Safran

      Daher has added two new logistics contracts from Safran, expanding a long-standing industrial relationship into production logistics and aftermarket support. The agreements cover nacelle integration logistics in Hamburg and the establishment of a dedicated MRO and AOG platform in the…

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