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Second wave rattles Indian aviation to bones
June 1, 2021
On Sunday, the 11,675 employees of SpiceJet, India’s second-largest domestic carrier received an email informing them that their salary structures stood modified with immediate effect and that they would be paid only on the basis of number of hours worked. The airline blamed it...
Read MoreAirAsia India expands its flight operations in India
April 11, 2018
Budget carrier AirAsia is on an expansion spree and has rolled out plans to connect tier-II and III cities in addition to initiating overseas operations.
Read MoreSpeculation over Tata Group acquiring Air India
June 29, 2017
One of India's biggest conglomerates, Tata Group's acquisition of India's flagship carrier Air India is now a nationwide speculation; however, the odds of reclaiming a debt-laden company on top of Tata's existing dire ventures looks more fictional than enterprising.
Read MoreIndia’s Foreign Collaborations
June 14, 2017
The aviation industry in India, that aims to become the largest in the world by 2030, has found a boost in global players. India is the ninth largest civil aviation market in the world and is poised to become the third largest aviation market by 2020. The country’s aviation ind...
Read MoreCargo Hub
May 3, 2017
The aviation industry is lending impetus to a rapidly growing Indian economy. And, to further this upward curve, the industry is emphasising on logistics and cargo movement, within the country and beyond. With ambitious plans in the pipeline, India has reasons to be optimistic.
Read MorePPP Model in Airports
March 23, 2017
The ambitious programme of rapid modernisation of airports in the country has an important component of the Public Private Partnership that has already yielded its fruits in airports at Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Though it had some teething troubles, the PPP model has increased...
Read MoreFinally, India gives wings to its aviation sector
June 16, 2016
After a delay of over a decade, India has unveiled its new civil aviation policy, which aims to overhaul the civil aviation sector, by focusing on four pillars of competition, connectivity, consumers and global investments.
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