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MoD, DGCA approve original site for Purandar Airport

MoD, DGCA approve original site for Purandar Airport

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Directorate General of Civic Aviation (DGCA) have approved the proposed airport at the original site in Purandar, Pune, clearing all technical hurdles for the project, said MoS Civil

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ELF insolvency petition against SpiceJet to be heard by NCLT on August 2

ELF insolvency petition against SpiceJet to be heard by NCLT on August 2

  SpiceJet has faced an insolvency plea from engine lessor ELF, citing the airline's default on lease payments since April 2021. Initially, SpiceJet raised technical objections to ELF's plea, but the tribunal allowed ELF to

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Vistara Solely Boosts On-Time Performance in May: Ministry Data

Vistara Solely Boosts On-Time Performance in May: Ministry Data

In May, Vistara stood out as the sole domestic airline to enhance its average daily on-time performance (OTP) compared to April, based on Ministry of Civil Aviation data analysed by Business Standard. All other airlines

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Ease of flying top priority, will work to make airfares affordable: Civil Aviation Minister

Ease of flying top priority, will work to make airfares affordable: Civil Aviation Minister

Ensuring “Ease of flying” for the common Indian would be the key priority area for the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the government will work with the stakeholders—primarily airlines—in order to make airfares “affordable

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Oman Air & SalamAir expand partnership for more travel choices

Oman Air & SalamAir expand partnership for more travel choices

  Oman Air and SalamAir leadership recently met to mark the launch of their latest codeshare partnership, enhancing travel options within Oman and beyond. The meeting focused on the airlines' future prospects as national carriers

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Europeans Opting for India Over West Asia as Transit Hub for Sri Lanka

Europeans Opting for India Over West Asia as Transit Hub for Sri Lanka

According to a report in The Business Standard, an increasing number of passengers from Europe to Sri Lanka are now choosing to transit through Indian airports like New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, rather than traditional

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