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ICAO commits  to net zero emissions by 2050

ICAO commits to net zero emissions by 2050

At its Third Conference on Aviation and Alternative Fuels (CAAF/3) in Dubai last week, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) reaffirmed its dedication to industry-wide decarbonization, aiming to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. The

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Nepal Airlines appoints Ganesh Ghimire as Branch Manager for Mumbai

Nepal Airlines appoints Ganesh Ghimire as Branch Manager for Mumbai

Ganesh Ghimire has been appointed as Branch Manager for Nepal Airlines Corporation, Mumbai station. He joined Nepal Airlines in 1994 and started his career as Marketing Assistant thereby climbing the ladders and has achieved the

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Drukair, Bhutan Airlines reduce airfare for SAARC nationals visiting Bhutan

Drukair, Bhutan Airlines reduce airfare for SAARC nationals visiting Bhutan

The Department of Tourism of Bhutan has announced that Bhutan’s two airlines, Drukair and Bhutan Airlines, have officially confirmed a decrease in flight prices for citizens of SAARC member nations intending to visit Bhutan. This

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Yatra, Aramco Asia sign deal for corporate travel solutions

Yatra, Aramco Asia sign deal for corporate travel solutions

Yatra Online, Inc. and Aramco Asia India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aramco, has signed an agreement to enhance corporate travel management services. Yatra Online, Inc., will extend its services to meet the diverse travel

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Bengaluru Airport to deploy advanced CTX machines for security screening

Bengaluru Airport to deploy advanced CTX machines for security screening

Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) Terminal 2 (T2) is set to revolutionise security screening for air travellers by introducing a trial run of Computer Tomography X-ray (CTX) machines. The initiative, led by Bengaluru International Airport

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Over 150 aircraft grounded, may increase to 200 by 2024: CAPA India

Over 150 aircraft grounded, may increase to 200 by 2024: CAPA India

Over 150 aircraft belonging to Indian airlines are grounded, and that number could increase to 200 by March 2024, CAPA India said in its mid-year outlook on Monday. Indian carriers have a fleet of around