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AERO EXPO 2017

AERO EXPO 2017

January 16, 2018

At an annual growth rate of 12 percent, the Indian civil aviation industry is showing a lot of hope, and with the inclusion of new policies and bridging of erstwhile gaps, the sector is poised for exponential growth.

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How Airports Make Money in India?

How Airports Make Money in India?

October 31, 2017

The understanding of sustained financial health in the Indian aviation sector, especially at airports, still remains a challenge in India. With non-aeronautical revenue such as retail or advertising coming to rescue over the years, it is quite intriguing to appreciate how the Ind...

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DigiYatra for a seamless air travel

DigiYatra for a seamless air travel

June 15, 2017

The Ministry of Civil Aviation introduced a seamless digital experience for air travelers via the DigiYatra initiative to promote the government’s vision of a digitally empowered society. The aim is to make ‘boarding pass and security interactions’ digital to lessen the has...

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Ashok Gajapathi Raju Union Civil Aviation Minister,

Ashok Gajapathi Raju Union Civil Aviation Minister,

June 14, 2017

Moving from the ninth position to the third in air traffic domestically and fourth internationally, is a giant stride and if we can sustain it and take it forward, then I think we have a bright future, says Raju. The union civil aviation minister, Ashok Gajapathi Raju, discusses ...

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SKYREV360

SKYREV360

May 3, 2017

Two of the biggest experts in aviation join hands to introduce a comprehensive and efficient way of collecting revenue in aeronautical services with the launch of SkyRev360.

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RCS – UDAN

RCS – UDAN

May 3, 2017

With the continued demand of regional connectivity at affordable prices in the Indian aviation industry, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) continue their action plan of ‘Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik’ (UDAN).

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New Aviation Policy reduces cancellation charges in India

New Aviation Policy reduces cancellation charges in India

July 14, 2016

The air passengers in India have something to cheer up, as the new civil aviation policy is coming into force from August 1. The revised policy caps the cancellation charges and bar airlines to levy additional changes.

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Finally, India gives wings to its aviation sector

Finally, 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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