Directorate General of Civil Aviation

DGCA issues show-cause notice to SpiceJet

DGCA issues show-cause notice to SpiceJet

July 6, 2022

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the aviation regulator of India, has issued a show-cause notice to SpiceJet asking the low-cost airline about the series of safety-related and operational incidents that have occurred with the airline’s operations over the past few wee...

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S Raheja

S Raheja

July 17, 2017

S Raheja, Member (Planning) of Airports Authority of India (AAI) talks about the various plans that AAI has in place to ensure the successful growth of the Indian aviation sector. He discussed how AAI is trying to provide a strong backbone to various government initiatives while ...

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GMR Hyderabad International Airport

GMR Hyderabad International Airport

July 17, 2017

Carbon neutral GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIA) is taking steady steps towards becoming 100 pc LED friendly. The airport switched all Taxiway Edge Lights with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), thus becoming the first airport in south India and second in the country to do so...

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GMR Hyderabad International Airport marches towards 100 pc LED usage

GMR Hyderabad International Airport marches towards 100 pc LED usage

May 17, 2017

Carbon neutral GMR Hyderabad International Airport is taking steady steps towards becoming 100 pc LED friendly. The airport switched all Taxiway Edge Lights to LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), thus becoming the first airport in south India and second in the country to do so.

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Going Green

Going Green

May 3, 2017

The concept of green airports is not just a hyped new fad. It is a must-have. Realising this, the stakeholders have made sustainability their focal point, even as India is engaged in building new airports and reinvigorating old ones.

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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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