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India's domestic air traffic in 2024

 Here are the key highlights of India's domestic air traffic in 2024: Passenger Growth : Domestic air traffic reached 16.13 crore (161.3 million) passengers in 2024, marking a 6% year-on-year growth. Fleet Expansion : Airlines expanded their fleets and networks to meet the growing demand for air travel. Market Share : IndiGo led the market with a 64.4% share, followed by Air India at 26.4%. December Challenges : December saw significant flight cancellations and delays, which impacted passengers. Compensation : In response to the disruptions, airlines provided significant compensation to affected passengers.

The issues faced by Akasa Air

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  The issues faced by Akasa Air, as highlighted in the recent DGCA warnings and incidents, can be summarised as follows: 1. Regulatory Non-Compliance Hard Landing Incident: A hard landing in March 2024 was discovered only during an inspection in October 2024, highlighting lapses in operational reporting and oversight. Operations Manual Revision: Failure to update the operations manual within the prescribed timeframe, indicating procedural inefficiencies. 2. Dangerous Goods Handling Mishandling of lithium batteries during cargo operations, including: Acceptance of electronic devices with lithium batteries without verifying battery power. Shipment of lithium batteries exceeding permissible weight limits on passenger aircraft. Significant lapses in compliance with safety protocols during the carriage of dangerous goods. 3. Pilot Training and Oversight Lapses in pilot training led to the airline's Head of ...

Strengthening India's Aviation Sector: Advancing Manufacturing, Resilient Supply Chains, and Sustainable Growth

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The potential advantages of the News: 102  aircraft on ground due to supply chain issues: Govt tells Lok Sabha (Business Standard) 1. Promoting Domestic Manufacturing Development of Aircraft Manufacturing Ecosystem : Encouraging public and private enterprises to manufacture aircraft and equipment domestically reduces reliance on imports, bolstering local industries and creating economic growth. Job Creation : Aircraft manufacturing and associated industries can generate significant employment opportunities, particularly in high-tech manufacturing and supply chain management. 2. Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience Reduced Dependence on Imports : A localized ecosystem minimizes vulnerabilities to global supply chain disruptions, ensuring consistent availability of spare parts and consumables. Supply Chain Innovations : Addressing supply chain issues can drive innovation in logistics and production management, improving efficiency across industries. 3. Boosting Aviation Industry Growth ...

AVIATION NEWS-05.01.2025

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INTERNATIONAL China Enhances Western Aviation Infrastructure : China has announced 15 measures to bolster development in its western provinces, focusing on constructing international aviation hubs in cities like Chengdu, Chongqing, Kunming, Xi'an, and Urumqi. This initiative aims to improve integration of rail, air, river, and sea links in the region. Reuters Ultralight Aircraft Crash in Australia : An ultralight aircraft crashed off the coast near Nambucca Heads, New South Wales, resulting in the deaths of the 67-year-old pilot and his 69-year-old passenger. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff from a private airstrip in Coffs Harbour. Daily Telegraph Boeing's Ongoing Challenges : Boeing continues to face significant challenges, including technical issues, financial losses, and management conflicts. The company has not turned an annual profit since 2018 and is under pressure to improve aircraft deliveries and address safety concerns. The Times Operating an Airline in ...

Aviation News -04.01.2025

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Air India Places Additional Aircraft Order Air India has ordered 100 more Airbus planes, including 90 A320-family jets and 10 A350s, expanding its fleet significantly. IndiGo Flight Delay A Mumbai-Istanbul IndiGo flight faced a 16-hour delay due to technical issues, with full refunds and alternate arrangements provided to passengers. Fog Advisory for Airlines The Civil Aviation Ministry has issued guidelines to airlines for managing flights during foggy conditions, ensuring minimal passenger inconvenience. Air India Express New Year Sale Air India Express launched a New Year sale with fares starting at ₹1,599 to attract holiday travelers. Air India-Vistara Merger Progress The first Air India-Vistara merged flight operated from Doha to Mumbai, marking a milestone in their integration process.

AVIATION NEWS -03.01.2025

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Air India Express Flight Makes Precautionary Landing An Air India Express flight from Dubai to Karipur Airport made a precautionary landing after the pilot suspected a hydraulic system failure. The flight, carrying 182 passengers and six crew members, landed safely at 8:30 am. A full emergency was declared but was later withdrawn after the safe landing. ECONOMIC TIMES Air India Launches Non-Stop Flight Between Delhi and Newark Air India has introduced a direct flight between Delhi and Newark's Liberty International Airport, complementing its existing Delhi-New York route. The service utilizes the A350-900 aircraft, featuring upgraded interiors, private suites, and enhanced in-flight entertainment.(ECONOMIC TIMES) Civil Aviation Ministry Issues Advisory on Foggy Conditions The Civil Aviation Ministry has advised airlines to ensure seamless coordination during adverse weather conditions, particularly fog, to minimize passenger inconvenience. Airlines are instructed to cancel flights ...

Aviation News- 02.01.25

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As of January 2, 2025, here are ten significant developments in India's aviation sector: Civil Aviation Ministry Issues Advisory on Foggy Conditions : The Ministry has advised airlines to ensure seamless coordination during adverse weather, especially fog, to minimize passenger inconvenience. Air Kerala to Launch Regional Flights : Air Kerala is set to become India's newest airline, planning to commence regional flights from Kannur International Airport in June 2025. Commercial Pilot Permits Validity Extended : The Centre has amended rules to extend the validity of commercial pilot permits to 10 years, aiming to streamline pilot licensing. Foundation Stone Laid for Ambala Cantonment Airport : Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has laid the foundation stone for a new airport in Ambala Cantonment, expected to boost regional connectivity. Puri's Sri Jagannath Greenfield International Airport Receives Site Clearance : The proposed airport in Puri, Odisha, has received ...

Roles and Limitations of DGCA, MoA and ICAO

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The DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) , MoA (Ministry of Aviation) , and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) are all organizations involved in aviation regulation and oversight, but they have distinct roles and responsibilities. Here's a differentiation of their limitations: 1. DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) Role : The DGCA is the national aviation regulatory authority for India. It is responsible for regulating civil aviation in the country and ensuring the safety, security, and efficiency of aviation operations within India. Limitations : Geographical Scope : The DGCA's authority is limited to the jurisdiction of India. It cannot regulate aviation activities outside India, although it can collaborate with other authorities globally. Scope of Enforcement : While it can issue safety standards, airworthiness regulations, and operational guidelines within India, it cannot enforce r...