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Jet Airways’ global flight to take offon Gulf route

Naresh Goyal-led Jet Airways has laid down an ambitious expansion plan for its global operations that would see the airline connect 23 Indian cities to Abu Dhabi. The airline plans to use Abu Dhabi as a hub for launching flights to North Amer­ica, West Asia and North Africa. Boarding card

Dreamliner flights to start in 2 weeks

AI Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft is likely to be back in service in the next couple of weeks after the US aviation regulator approved a revamped battery system for the aircraft. The B787 had been grounded by operators across the globe in Jan due to battery problems.

Air India pilots merrily violate dress code

Airline crew the world over are known for their impeccable bearing and spotless uniforms, but not so our Maharaja’s pilots. Many AI pilots have been brazenly flouting the operational manual considered the rule book for crew, Tushar Srivastava reports. What the rule book says

Tata ‘delighted’ with AirAsia hiring response

Tata group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata said he was delighted with the response that AirAsia India received to hiring of flight attendants, interviews for which were held in Chennai. HT reports.

India’s domestic air traffic drops 9%, world average rises

Domestic air traffic in India dropped by a sharp 9.1% in February compared to a year ago, the latest figures released by the International Air Transport Association have revealed. HT reports. Air scare

US aviation authority orders inspection of Boeing 737s

The US Federal Aviation Agency plans to inspect more than a thousand Boeing 737 airplanes to check for corrosion on certain pins that could compromise safety, according to a notice on the Federal Register.

Airports Authority to set up R&D centre in Hyderabad

The Airports Authority of India has tied up with US-based technology provider MITRE Corporation to set up a high-tech research, development and training facility in Hyderabad, HT reports.

Kingfisher revival: approval from AAI, creditors not sought

Grounded Kingfisher Airlines did not even bother to get in touch with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) let alone get a No-Objection Certificate (NoC) from the state-owned airport operator to whom it owes close to Rs. 300 crore. HT reports.

AirAsia's India take-off may make your air tickets cheaper

Will AirAsia be able to replicate the success of its low-cost model in India - a country where high airport charges and fuel taxes have seen airlines fold up operations in the past? Tushar Srivastava reports. For a pie of the sky

KFA seeks to fly again, submits revival plan before DGCA

Grounded Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) has submitted yet another revival plan to aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), to restart operations. HT reports.

Easy ID to help govt track fliers

Ministry mulls new profiling system; photo on air ticket likely to serve as identification tool at entry points.

DGCA told to deregister two aircraft leased out to Kingfisher

German aircraft leasing firm DVB Aviation Finance Asia PTE Ltd won a legal battle today against grounded Kingfisher Airlines with the Delhi high court asking aviation regulator DGCA to deregister two leased-out planes lying at Istanbul in Turkey.

AI eyeing KFA's check-in kiosks?

Air India has shown interest in acquiring six of the 18 self check-in kiosks of Kingfisher Airlines at the city's domestic airport, said sources at the Mumbai airport. "Since Kingfisher Airlines is no longer operating, Air India has evinced interest in acquiring a few of its kiosks."

Kingfisher lenders unsure about quantum of recovery

Even as lenders with over Rs. 7,000-cr exposure to the ailing Kingfisher Airlines have decided to sell pledged shares of USL and invoke his personal guarantee to recover chunks of debt, they remain unsure of the quantum of recovery. HT reports. Turbulent flight

AI eyes Kingfisher's self check-in kiosks at Mumbai airport

National carrier Air India has shown interest in acquiring some of the self check-in kiosks of Kingfisher Airlines at the city's domestic airport, weeks after private carrier Jet sought to take over some of the international and domestic routes of KFA, say airport sources.
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