Aviation news in india-24.12.24


Adani Group's Acquisition of Air Works Group

Adani Defence Systems & Technologies Ltd has acquired a majority stake in Air Works, India's leading private aircraft maintenance company, for ₹400 crore.This strategic move enhances Adani Group's presence in the aviation sector, complementing its operation of seven airports and a major Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility.

Air India-Vistara Merger

On November 12, 2024, Air India and Vistara completed their merger, creating a unified airline entity.This consolidation is expected to streamline operations and expand market reach, with Singapore Airlines holding a 25.1% stake in the combined entity.

IndiGo's Record Passenger Numbers

In November 2024, IndiGo achieved a significant milestone by flying over 10 million passengers, reflecting robust growth in India's domestic aviation market.

SpiceJet's Special Flights for Maha Kumbh Mela 2025

SpiceJet has announced daily special flights to Prayagraj in anticipation of the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025, aiming to facilitate travel for pilgrims attending the event.

Air India Express Expansion

Air India Express has added new routes, including services between Bengaluru and Amritsar, as well as international flights to Dammam, enhancing connectivity for passengers.

DGCA Renews Jet Airways' Air Operator Certificate

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has renewed Jet Airways' air operator certificate, signaling potential resumption of the airline's operations under the Jalan Kalrock Consortium.

AirAsia India and Air India Express Merger

The merger between AirAsia India and Air India Express has been expedited, with AirAsia India's flights now operating under the Air India Express branding, aiming for operational synergies.

Domestic Air Passenger Traffic Growth

India's domestic air passenger traffic recorded a 6.1% growth in November 2024, reaching 14.49 million passengers, indicating a steady recovery in the aviation sector.

Centre Amends Rules for Commercial Pilot Permits

The Indian government has amended regulations to extend the validity of commercial pilot permits to 10 years, aiming to streamline licensing processes and support pilot career longevity.

These developments highlight the dynamic nature of India's aviation industry, with significant mergers, acquisitions, and regulatory changes shaping its future trajectory.

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