DGCA issues circular to increase 'Flying Training Organizations' monitoring
Business | Nov 23, 2022, 07:08 PM ISTDGCA news: The cameras should be installed and made operational within 90 days from the date of issue of this circular.
DGCA news: The cameras should be installed and made operational within 90 days from the date of issue of this circular.
Indian aviation sector performance: The audit was conducted in the areas of- Legislation, Organization, Personal Licensing, Operations, Airworthiness and Aerodromes.
The growth of 64.61 per cent in domestic air passenger volume indicated that the aviation industry is on the path of recovery post-Covid turbulence.
Tata group has emerged as the winning bidder for Air India, and on October 11, a letter of intent (LoI) was issued to the group.
Tata's comments came hours after the deal to procure the aircraft to replace the Avro-748 planes of the IAF was sealed.
GoAir employees will be on 'leave without pay' till May 3 since operations are shut due to the coronavirus outbreak. The aviation sector in the country is one of the worst-hit sectors which is facing the brunt of coronavirus, amid such a situation, GoAir has decided to send the majority of its 5,500-odd employees on "leave without pay" (LWP) till May 3.
No-frills carrier SpiceJet's chief Ajay Singh on Thursday said the aviation sector is under a lot of pressure but exuded confidence that the"proactive steps" taken by the government would help in overcoming the "crisis situation.
The DGCA told a bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel that it has become a “laughing stock” due to this order.
"We want people wearing 'hawai-chappal' to be able to fly in a 'hawai-jahaz'," said PM Modi at the groundbreaking ceremony of Navi Mumbai International Airport.
The outgoing financial year has been one of the best for the aviation sector with Airlines likely to close the year with 22-23 per cent traffic growth.
A maiden coordinated strategy and more than 20 per cent month-on-month traffic progress development offered wings to the nation's aviation sector in 2016. The sector reaped benefits out of a rise in domestic disposable income,
Eyeing spur growth and employment in the aviation sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said his government has come out with the first integrated policy for the sector and is working in a "mission mode"
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