aviation

Boeing Sees Sky-High Demand, Airlines May Need 44,000 New Jets by 2045

Boeing sees long-term growth with 43,600 aircraft needed by 2044, led by Asia’s demand, despite economic and production hurdles.

4 months ago

2024 Years Most Shocking Air Disaster: When The Sky Turned Dangerous

2024 has been marked by significant aviation disasters, from tailstrikes to fatal crashes. Despite improvements in safety, vulnerabilities remain in…

10 months ago

Pakistan’s Attempt to Privatize Struggling Airline Receives Only $36 Million Offer

**Pakistan's Attempt to Privatize Debt-Ridden Airline Faces Setback with Low Bid** Pakistan's efforts to privatize its national airline encountered a…

12 months ago

Why Vistara Labels Vegetarian Meals As ‘Hindu’ And Non-Vegetarian As ‘Muslim’

Journalist Aarti Tikoo Singh recently criticized Vistara for labeling its in-flight meals as “Hindu” for vegetarian options and “Muslim” for…

1 year ago

Egypt Bans Flights Over Tehran Airspace For 3 Hours Amid Tensions

Egypt has instructed its airlines to avoid Tehran airspace for three hours on Thursday due to escalating tensions between Israel…

1 year ago

Watch | American Airlines Flight’s Dramatic Tire Blowout

An American Airlines plane from Tampa, Florida, had a scary moment before takeoff. Just as it was speeding up on…

1 year ago

These 9 Destinations Will Join Aircraft A350 Emirates Network

Emirates has revealed the initial list of destinations that will be served by its A350 aircraft, which are set to…

1 year ago

Who is Gopi Thotakura? All you need to know

Indian pilot Gopichand Thotakura is set to become the first Indian to venture into space as a tourist, selected for…

2 years ago

SpiceJet and Busy Bee submit bid for GoFirst

SpiceJet's chairman Ajay Singh and Busy Bee Airways Private Limited have jointly placed a bid for GoFirst, a move that…

2 years ago

India’s largest flight school to reduce pilot training costs

India’s largest flying school, RedBird Flight Training Academy is thinking of investing $6 million in mounting training infrastructure to stay competitive…

2 years ago

DGCA: Majority of passenger complaints related to flight issues and baggage

According to a study by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the bulk of the 347 passenger complaints that…

2 years ago

Grounding of 11,000 flights caused by ‘unintentionally deleted files’: US Federal Aviation Administration

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has revealed in its preliminary review that the worker working on a vital computer…

3 years ago