Indian Aviation

A large crowd of stranded passengers fills Gate 117 at an airport during severe flight disruptions. A black translucent band across the bottom displays the headline “IndiGo Chaos: All Delhi Departures Cancelled, OTP at 8.5%.”

IndiGo Chaos Deepens: All Delhi Departures Cancelled as OTP Crashes to 8.5% and DGCA Grants FDTL Exemption

India’s largest airline continues to spiral through its worst operational crisis in years, with nationwide disruptions intensifying on Thursday. Delhi Airport — the country’s busiest aviation hub — said that all IndiGo domestic departures scheduled for 5 December have been

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HAL and Russia’s UAC officials sign an MoU in Moscow to manufacture the SJ-100 regional jet in India, marking a revival of passenger aircraft production after four decades.

HAL signs MoU with Russia’s UAC to Manufacture SJ-100 Regional Jet in India, Reviving Passenger Aircraft Production After Four Decades

Bengaluru/Moscow, October 28 2025 — India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (PJSC UAC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to manufacture the SJ-100 civil commuter aircraft in India. The agreement, inked in Moscow on October

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Five airline pilots with luggage stand on an empty runway at sunrise, symbolising Akasa Air’s expansion slowdown and aircraft delivery delays.

Akasa Air’s Pilot Utilisation Challenge Persists Amid Boeing 737 MAX Delivery Delays

Akasa Air’s rise to become India’s third-largest carrier has been one of the most talked-about stories in Indian aviation. But behind the growth headlines lies a quieter imbalance: the airline faces a pilot utilisation challenge, having hired far too many

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