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A Parliament panel will review aviation safety after Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Panel will meet airlines, regulators, and airport officials to address lapses and strengthen oversight measures.
As per sources, several committe members have expressed strong dissatisfaction over the way various airlines drastically increased their fares from and to Srinagar after the April 22 attack in ...
Akasa Air has signed a three-year agreement with India's GMR Aero Technic for base maintenance support of its Boeing 737 MAX ...
In the wake of the recent tragic crash involving an Air India aircraft at Ahmedabad Airport, concerns over aviation safety in India have surged. The incident, which resulted in multiple casualties and ...
Following the Air India crash that claimed 260 lives, former Aviation Minister Praful Patel said Indian aviation remains safe and there is no cause for panic.
The US planemaker handed over 42 of its 737 Max models last month, the most since a near-catastrophe plunged it into crisis in early 2024.
Lawmakers voiced outrage over the alleged opportunistic fare hikes by airlines immediately after the April 22 terror incident ...
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson also attended the Parliament House for the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) meeting in New Delhi ...
Air India has told Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) that the Boeing Dreamliner is "one of the safest aircraft in ...
At the meeting, which was scheduled to discuss levy charges at airports, the MPs sought clarity on the timeframe for the ...
The members of the Parliamentary panel also raised concerns over the sudden surge in flight fares from Srinagar to other cities after the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, the sources said.