By year‑end, Air India will have at least 20 widebody aircraft serving Europe, East Asia, Australia, and beyond, CEO & Managing Director Campbell Wilson said. National flag carrier Air India will be expanding its international operations with 20 widebody aircraft towards the end of this year, Campbell Wilson, CEO & Managing Director, has said. Speaking to the media after unveiling the first line‑fit 787‑9 aircraft at Hyderabad’s Begumpet Airport on Tuesday, a day ahead of the Wings India air show, Wilson promised that 2026 will be a defining year for the airline. “We have the first of these line‑fit 787...
DGCA Digitises Pilot Licensing with Electronic ATPL Services to Strengthen Aviation Ecosystem
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DGCA Fines IndiGo ₹222 Million, Warns Management Over December Flight Disruptions
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BSWH project to take off in Orissa
The Bundled Solar Water Heater (BSWH) project is likely to take off in Orissa soon.
New focus on water
Germany-headquartered industrial equipment maker Mann & Hummel, which is setting up a new manufacturing facility in Bawal, Haryana, has a new leader in India.


































