Aviation News

» Etihad and Jet airways sign sponsorship of Mumbai Indians cricket team

Etihad Airways sponsorship portfolio includes, Manchester City Football Club, the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne and Manchester, the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix among others ... Read more

» Kingfisher airline brand put up for sale by lenders

With no sign of the airline repaying the loan, banks had earlier started the process of selling pledged properties and now is eyeing Kingfisher brand that some years ago was valued at Rs 3,000 crore ... Read more

» Tata SIA airline venture plans for first flight in October

The airline was granted a no-objection certificate by the aviation ministry last week ... Read more

» Singapore Airlines to fly A380 aircraft to India from end-May

Singapore Airlines currently has 19 Airbus A380s in its fleet, which it uses on routes in Asia, Australia, Europe and the US and deploying an A380 to India would result in pulling out the plane from other routes ... Read more

» Domestic air travel dipped in February only in India: IATA

Domestic markets globally rose 5.3% in February compared to a year ago ... Read more

» AirAsia plans to operate thrice weekly from Vizag to Kuala Lumpur from October

May also plan to operate to Vizag from Bangkok besides connecting Vizag to other destinations in India, ... Read more

» Ministry of Civil Aviation signs MoU with AAI

This Memorandum spells out the targets to be achieved by AAI on key performance areas during 2014-15 ... Read more

» British Airways honours Amitabh Bachchan at launch of Dreamliner service to Hyderabad

British Airways celebrated the arrival of the new aircraft at the incredibly exquisite, Taj Falaknuma Palace, with The Opulent British Ball ... Read more

» Spicejet starts fresh fare war with launch of 1 Rupee airfare

The three-day-only sale will be applicable only on direct flights of SpiceJet's new domestic network ... Read more

» Airlines shut half the engines while parking to save fuel & cut carbon footprint

For a decade now, several airlines the world over have adopted the practice of shutting down one engine (two in the case of four-engine aircraft) after landing, in a practice called single-engine taxi-in ... Read more

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