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Is Air India the bigger tragedy of IndiGo crisis?
While lakhs of Indians suffered due to the IndiGo fiasco, not many thought of Air India as the Maharaja in a shining armour ...
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When two airlines rule the skies: Is India's aviation duopoly failing flyers?
IndiGo’s mass cancellations have exposed a deeper fault line in Indian aviation, where a growing duopoly means one airline’s trouble can disrupt travel plans for the entire country.
While IndiGo increased winter departures by nearly 10% to over 15,000 weekly flights, Air India chose restraint, trimming its ...
The tragic crash of Air India’s AI171 on June 12, which claimed 270 lives in one of the worst airline disasters in recent years, has triggered a crisis of confidence in Indian aviation. India is one ...
(Reuters) -India would not allow a UN investigator to join a probe of a crashed Air India jet that some safety experts had criticized for delays in analysis of crucial black box data, two senior ...
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Air India crash latest: Airline says one engine on plane was new as damaged black box to be sent to US for analysis
The Air India plane that crashed last week had one new engine installed in March this year, while the other was last serviced in 2023 and wasn’t due for maintenance until December, according to the ...
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IndiGo flight cancellations: Chronic mismanagement or policy failure, why India’s largest carrier is facing an unprecedented crisis?
India, the world's fastest-growing aviation market is dependent on just two two major domestic carriers, IndiGo and Air India ...
In June this year, an Air India plane crashed into a complex of buildings before blowing up just outside Ahmedabad airport. When a lone man staggered out of the crash site, visibly dazed, it was ...
The much-awaited preliminary report on the devastating Air India crash, involving a Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA) airplane, in June, which claimed 260 lives, is expected to be released by the end of this week.
The demand for air travel in India is growing at an unprecedented rate, but the aviation industry is still not out of the woods. Unless airlines expand internationally to gain more forex, they might ...
Staff shortages at India's aviation regulator and air traffic control threaten safety, lawmakers say
NEW DELHI, Aug 20 (Reuters) - An Indian parliamentary committee on aviation has warned that staffing shortages at the country's air safety regulator and lack of air traffic controllers pose a threat ...
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