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 weeks 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…

6 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…

8 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…

11 months 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…

11 months 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…

1 year 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…

1 year 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…

2 years ago