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Amid continuing delays at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) following Thursday’s major technical glitch in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, India’s largest carrier...
Akasa Air and three other airline companies appealed for no-objection certificates from the civil aviation ministry to begin registered air passenger services and air cargo services in August.
Tata Sons acquired the deal to purchase a debt-laden airline with a winning bid of Rs 18,000 crore, of which the debt took over by Tata will be Rs 15,300 crore while Rs 46,262 crore will continue with AIAHL.
The formal statement is likely to arrive in the coming days. This is a breakthrough in the government's privatisation initiative and will give back Air India to its owners after nationalising it in 1953.
In a bid to accelerate trade and tourism in the Union territory, the first international flight connection from Srinagar to Sharjah (UAE) will begin soon so that international travellers can come directly to Srinagar.
The Tata Group, through its holding company and SpiceJet chairman Ajay Singh, is likely to make its financial bid for the airline in its personal capacity.
The team at Jet Airways is committed to ensuring that Jet Airways will restart its operations with its first flight from New Delhi to Mumbai by Q1 2022.
On Thursday, the Turkish interior ministry circulated notice regarding the travel guidelines, it read: passengers arriving in Turkey from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan will either need to provide a negative RT-PCR test or proof of administration of both doses of COVID-19 vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO).
SpiceJet has 13 MAX in its scheduled flights. The Gurugram's airline averred that it has entered into a "settlement" with a lessor of Boeing 737 Max planes- Avolon.
The central government had privatized six major airports in the country - Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Thiruvananthapuram and Guwahati, through a bidding process in which Adani Group had won the rights for 50 years.
This initiative was illustrated under the national monetisation pipeline (NMP)on Monday. It will also have the inclusion of privates airports such as Mumbai (26 per cent stake), Delhi (26 per cent stake), Hyderabad (13 per cent stake), and Bangalore (13 per cent stake). The total evaluation of profit comes around 18 per cent of all the airport assets under AAI. Assets under monetisation are to have an increment of Rs 20,782 crore for FY 2022-25. Whereas under NMP there are about 13 sectors, along with airports government is planning to monetise with their brownfield infrastructure assets.