Air India Express plans to start reconfiguration of planes having business class seats from April 2025, as the airline focuses on operating narrow-body planes with only economy class seats, according ...
Air India has been awarded a Design Organisation Approval (DOA) by Indian regulators, allowing it to carry aircraft interior ...
Spanish national airline Iberia made aviation history with the first revenue service of the A321XLR - Airbus' new 'Xtra Long ...
Airbus is also developing a second pilot training facility in the national capital region along with Air India which will have 10 simulators for A320 and A350s. It will also be setting up a 5000 ...
Airbus expects to have more than 5,000 people as direct employees in India and also aims to source services and components worth USD 2 billion from the country in the next couple of years, a top ...
Airbus tested it recently at Marine Corps Air Station New River in North Carolina to make sure standard Marine cargo containers and other specialized cargo could be loaded and unloaded from it ...
shows that Air India is adding 162 weekly international departures this December as compared to the previous December. This leads to 37,504 additional seats each way between India and foreign ...
Sánchez and Modi will inaugurate an Airbus factory, where 40 of the 56 C295 aircraft ordered by the Indian Air Force will be produced. The factory reflects Spain’s industrial stake in India and ...
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will invest an additional ₹3,194 crore in Air India as it acquires a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India. SIA, which holds 49 per cent stake in Vistara, will receive the ...
TASL and Airbus are partnering for the “Make in India” project to deliver 56 C295 aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF). The C295 aircraft features six-bladed composite propellers (Hamilton Standard, ...
A bomb threat forced an Air India flight to Chicago to make an emergency landing north of the Arctic Circle — as tensions between the nation and Canada are coming to a boiling point. Air India ...
PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus announced plans on Wednesday to cut up to 2,500 jobs in its Defence and Space division after spending months taking a deep dive into heavy losses in its satellites business.