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Air India Launches Flying School Initiative in India

Air India Launches Flying School Initiative in India

According to a report in The Economic Times, Air India is establishing a school in Amravati, Maharashtra, to address an anticipated pilot shortage by training approximately 180 pilots annually. The full-time school will welcome aspiring

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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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Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Tripoli, the capital of Libya

Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Tripoli, the capital of Libya

Turkish Airlines has resumed flights to Tripoli, the capital of Libya, as of March 28th, 2024. As the airline with the most extensive connectivity between Africa and global destinations, Turkish Airlines serves 62 destinations across

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Lessor moves NCLAT to stop Go First from flying aircraft

Lessor moves NCLAT to stop Go First from flying aircraft

Jackson Square Aviation Ireland Ltd, the lessor for the grounded airline Go First, has moved the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) seeking directions to prevent its parked aircraft from being used for flying by

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AirAsia India likely to get nod for international flying rights soon

AirAsia India likely to get nod for international flying rights soon

With AirAsia India getting close to obtaining international flying rights, conglomerate Tata Sons, will in the near future, have four airlines with permits for overseas operations. At present, only Vistara operates on international routes. The

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